World | Italy Italian PM Fair Game in Trial Involving US Rendition Berlusconi can be called to testify on secret matters in kidnap trial, judge rules By Kevin Spak Posted May 14, 2008 3:31 PM CDT Copied Judge Oscar Magi speaks at the trial for the kidnapping of Egyptian cleric Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, May 14, 2008. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi can be called to testify in the upcoming trial of US and Italian spies, an Italian judge ruled today. A CIA-led group is accused of kidnapping a suspected terrorist off the streets of Milan and torturing him for four years under the US' "extraordinary rendition" approach. Berlusconi isn’t accused of anything; instead, he’d testify regarding secret government matters. The defense wants Berlusconi to testify about classified documents that Italy’s accused former spy chief says will prove his innocence, Reuters reports. Berlusconi became prime minister just last week, but he would still be significant as the first head of state forced to testify in a US rendition trial. His predecessor, Romano Prodi, can also be called. Read These Next Trump aide gives punny response to Springsteen. Conan O'Brien finally speaks on deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Trump sets 10% tariff, then raises it. Hundreds offer to adopt dog abandoned at airport. Report an error