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Ex-CIA Officer Tries to Clear Her Name (Extra Scene from 'The Italian Job')

Sabrina De Sousa explains how she's used the Freedom of Information Act to try and clear the charges against her for the 2003 rendition of Abu Omar.

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Sabrina De Sousa is one of nearly two-dozen CIA officers who was prosecuted, convicted, and sentenced by Italian courts in absentia in 2009 for the role she allegedly played in the rendition of a radical cleric named Abu Omar. It was the first and only criminal prosecution that has ever taken place related to the CIA's rendition program, which involved more than 100 suspected terrorists and the assistance of dozens of European countries.

But De Sousa, a dual US and Portuguese citizen, said she had nothing to do with the cleric's abduction and has been wrongly accused. For the past decade, she has been on a global quest to clear her name. VICE News met up with De Sousa in Lisbon, Portugal — and other key figures connected to the — for an exclusive interview about the steps she's now taking in an effort to hold the CIA accountable for one of the most notorious counterterrorism operations in the history of the agency.

In this extra scene, Sabrina De Sousa explains how she's used the Freedom of Information Act to help further her defense.

Watch: The VICE News Interview with Dr. James Mitchell 

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