Thirty eight people believed to have been held in secret CIA prisons - or black sites - are missing, according to a report by a
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) report also details allegations of torture by a terror suspect who was held in secret custody for more than two years.
The group has asked US President George W Bush to reveal the location of these detainees and close all US black sites.
Last year Mr Bush said the prisons had all closed and had not used torture.
'Missing' prisoners
In a televised address in September, Mr Bush admitted that 14 detainees had been held at secret CIA prisons that used interrogation methods that were "tough" but "lawful and necessary".
"The
He said the prisoners had since been transferred to the
But in a report published on Tuesday, HRW has named another 38 people who were believed to have been held in secret CIA prisons, who are now missing.
Quoting
'Beaten and burned'
The group has called on the
Palestinian Islamic extremist Marwan al-Jabour told HRW he saw or spoke to a number of those named in the report while he was held by the CIA between 2004 and 2006.
Mr Jabour, who was arrested in
He says at various periods during his 28-month detention Pakistani authorities kept him naked and chained to a ceiling. He says he was beaten, burned and handcuffed in stress positions.
During this time he was also reportedly interrogated by US agents for hours on end, but Mr Jabour says he was only tortured when the Americans were not around.
Mr Jabour admits that in 1998 he trained in
EU threat
Meanwhile, the
The investigations "have not been helpful with respect to necessary co-operation between the
Mr Bellinger also labeled a European Parliament report into the flights, released earlier this month, as "unbalanced, inaccurate and unfair".
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Suspected CIA plane