Canadian troops told Geneva rules don't apply to Taliban
Canadian troops in Afghanistan have been told the Geneva Conventions and Canadian regulations regarding the rights of prisoners of war don't apply to Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters captured on the battlefield.
That decision strips detainees of key rights and protections under the rules of war, including the right to be released at the end of the conflict and not to be held criminally liable for lawful combat. The whole purpose of those regulations is to know if Geneva applies, said Amir Attaran, a law professor at the University of Ottawa who has been pressing the Defence Department for details of its detainee policy for months.
The 1991 Canadian regulations developed during the Persian Gulf war included provisions to hold tribunals to determine a detainee's status under Geneva if there is any doubt.
Posted by: lotp 2006-05-31 |