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UN torture panel presses US on detainees
2006-04-19
GENEVA - The United Nations committee against torture has demanded that the United States provide more information about its treatment of prisoners at home and foreign terrorism suspects held in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay.

In questions submitted to Washington, the panel also sought information about secret detention facilities and specifically whether the United States assumed responsibility for alleged acts of torture in them, U.N. officials said on Tuesday. “It is the longest list of issues I have ever seen,” Mercedes Morales, a U.N. human rights officer who serves as secretary to the U.N. Committee against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, told reporters.
And she made sure of it. Wonder how long the list is for Cuba?
Washington is expected to send a delegation of 30 officials to defend its record at a meeting next month in Geneva of the committee, composed of 10 independent human rights experts. The debate, set for May 5 and May 8, will focus on a report filed a year ago by the United States on its compliance with the Convention against Torture, which bans all forms of torture. Washington said at the time it was abiding by the treaty and that any abuses of detainees in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars were not systemic. Critics called the report a whitewash.

The U.N. committee has responded, asking firstly how memoranda from the US Justice Department declaring that torture covers only extreme acts is compatible with the treaty. It asked whether there had been any independent investigation into “the possible responsibility of high-ranking officials” for authorising or consenting to acts of torture committed during interrogation of detainees.
'Independent' being one run by Dennis Kucinich, or a UN apparatchik, or Bob Mugabe.
t seeks details on how many people are detained in Iraq, Afghanistan and the US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as well as their exact legal status.
Go read the first four Geneva Conventions, and you'll find the answer.
On the Abu Ghraib facility in Iraq -- where photographs of torture and sexual abuse of detainees by US soldiers provoked outrage in 2004 -- the UN committee asked what measures had been taken to “identify and remedy problems” there.
Guess they missed the courts martials.
The UN panel cited reports of secret detention facilities, including on ships, and demanded a list of all detention facilities where inmates are held under de facto US control.
Our answer: none. Prove otherwise, and don't depend on 'published reports'.
“Why have such secret detention facilities been established? Does the (United States) assume responsibility for alleged acts of torture perpetrated by its own public agents outside its territory but in territories under its jurisdiction or de facto control...?” the UN committee asked.
As we were just saying, what secret facilities?
It also challenged some practices in US domestic jails, such as imprisoning juveniles with adults, banned under US law. It cited a report that “detained women are kept shackled during childbirth”, while other detainees are chained in gangs.
From very reliable al-Qaeda witnesses, too.
“There is serious concern on the part of the committee at the situation of (US) prisons, the system and the conditions of detention which can be tremendously severe,” Morales said.
Much worse than in any prison camp in North Korea, as we all know.
The UN panel, which meets twice a year, will also examine the records of Georgia, Guatemala, Peru, Qatar, South Korea and Togo at its May 1-19 session.
But not North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, Zimbabwe, Belarus, ...
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Here are the current 10 members:
Mr. Guibril CAMARA , Senegal
Mr. Sayed Kassem EL MASRY, Egypt
Ms. Felice GAER, US
Mr. Claudio GROSSMAN, Chili
Mr. Fernando MARIÑO MENENDEZ, Spain
Mr. Andreas MAVROMMATIS, Cyprus
Mr. Julio PRADO-VALLEJO, Ecuador
Mr. Ole Vedel RASMUSSEN, Denmark
Mr. Alexander M. YAKOVLEV, Russian Federation
Mr. YU Mengjia, China
Posted by: Thromoper Hupomons9769   2006-04-19 18:06  

#2  Whose reps are on the comittee? Need I investigate, or is the most cynical answer correct?
Posted by: mojo   2006-04-19 10:38  

#1  Geneva, eh? Why don't we put rockets on that Turtle Bay whorehouse and launch it to Geneva?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-04-19 09:39  

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