Diocletus
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The note was definitely available to the public by November 22nd, 2007 as it ran in the Telegraph.
I have to sort of agree with a guilter point on this, and say WTF did the State Department do here? They have an allegation that a citizen has been abused while in the custody of a foreign government. Why isn't there a note of this or at least some interest in this issue? What good is the Department of State if they can't react to an issue as basic as this?
I have no indication that the State Department considered the issue and decided that everything was OK, but at the same time, why would it not have considered the issue? Seems incompetent to me.