About Air Torture
No fares. No paperwork.
Air Torture is the premiere airline transporting detainees to select torture chambers around the world. Organizations such as Amnesty International like to call our business "outsourcing torture" because we deliver all our customers to countries where torture is routinely practiced - but our partners at the U.S. government have come up with a much better name: "extraordinary rendition."
Thanks to the Bush Administration, the "war on terror" has been a big boon to our business. All flights are fully funded by unsuspecting taxpayers in the United States.
News
Support the grounding of Air Torture
Passenger Testimony
Route Map
We fly to several world-class torture chambers around the world. Below are some of our featured routes that have been disclosed by organizations such as Amnesty International.
Customer Service Center
Have a Problem with Air Torture?
All complaints about Air Torture must be received by your lawmakers in the U.S. Congress. Air Torture will fly until Congress takes action to ground the airline for good. You can encourage your lawmakers to stop the outsourcing of torture by taking action below.
Dear Representative,
U.S. obligations under federal law and international treaties prohibit the transfer of any person to any country where they are likely to face torture. Nonetheless, the U.S. government is reported to have sent or been complicit in sending individuals to countries such as Egypt, Jordan and Morocco, whose governments the State Department has criticized for practicing torture.
I urge you to cosponsor and pass H.R. 952, the "Torture Outsourcing Prevention Act" and to cosponsor and pass S. 654, the "Convention Against Torture Implementation Act," or similar legislation aimed at ending "extraordinary renditions."