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`記錄』秘密CIA拘留
星期天, 2007年6月10日
三個小組歸檔關於「鬼魂」拘留的訴訟尋找的信息 在迄今最全面的會計,六帶領的人權組織今天出版了在秘密美國監管應該被拿著,并且當前下落保持未知39個人的名字和細節。 簡報紙也說出他們自己的在秘密監獄被扣留的親戚嫌疑犯名字,包括作為兒童年輕人像七。 在一次相關行動,三小組在美國聯邦法庭提出了一項訴訟在信息行動之下(FOIA)尋找信息的透露自由關於「消失的」被拘留者。 21頁簡報紙,紀錄: 美國. 對被強制執行的失蹤的責任在「反恐怖戰爭中」,包括詳細信息大約四個人第一次命名作為「消失的」囚犯。 人完整名單包括國民從國家包括埃及、肯尼亞、利比亞、摩洛哥、巴基斯坦和西班牙。 他們在國家應該被拘捕了包括伊朗、伊拉克、巴基斯坦、索馬里和蘇丹和轉移了到秘密美國拘留中心。 由國際特赦組織(AI), Cageprisoners,憲法給予的權利(CCR)中心,人權中心listdrafted,并且全球性正義在紐約大學法學院(CHRGJ),人權觀察(HRW)和緩刑從政府和媒介來源一起得出信息,並且從與前囚犯和其他證人的採訪。 美國政府活躍地設法隱瞞CIA拘留節目的記錄聚焦方面,例如地點,他們忍受的囚犯也許被拿著,虐待和他們也許轉移了的國家。 它顯露怎麼嫌疑犯』親戚,包括作為妻子和兒童年輕人像七,在秘密拘留被拿著。 在9月2002年Khalid Mohammed的二回教族長年輕兒子,年歲七和九,被拘捕了。 根據目擊者,當美國代理問了孩子關於他們的父親的下落時,二在一個成人拘留中心舉行了至少四個月。 同樣,當坦桑尼亞的全國Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani在Gujarat,巴基斯坦,在2004年7月,他的烏茲別克人妻子被佔領了扣留了與他。 The human rights groups are calling on the US government to put a permanent end to the CIA’s secret detention and interrogation programme, and to disclose the identities, fate, and whereabouts of all detainees currently or previously held at secret facilities operated or overseen by the US government as part of the “war on terror”. In a related action, Amnesty International USA (AIUSA), CCR and the International Human Rights Clinic of NYU School of Law today filed a lawsuit in US federal court under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) seeking disclosure of information concerning “disappeared” detainees, including “ghost” and unregistered prisoners. AIUSA, CCR and the NYU International Human Rights Clinic filed FOIA requests with several US government agencies, including the Departments of Justice and Defense, and the CIA. These FOIA requests sought information about individuals who are or have been held by, or with the involvement of, the US government, where there is no public record of the detentions. Though a few departments produced documents containing little relevant information, no agency provided a list of secretly-held detainees or an assessment of the legality of the secret programme. The documents that the groups are seeking are known to exist. President George W. Bush publicly acknowledged the existence of CIA-operated secret prisons in September 2006; 14 detainees from these facilities were transferred to Guantnamo, and the US Department of Justice has issued an analysis concluding that the secret detention programme is legal. Yet information about the location of the prisons, identity of the prisoners, and the types of interrogation methods used has never been publicly revealed. This prevents scrutiny by the public or the courts, and leaves detainees vulnerable to abuses that include torture and other ill-treatment. The secrecy surrounding the programme also means that no one outside the US government knows exactly how many prisoners have been detained and how many remain “disappeared”. The transfer in April 2007 of Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi from CIA custody to Guantnamo indicates that the programme continues to operate, although some prisoners may have been transferred to prisons in other countries, possibly as a form of proxy detention. Off the Record indicates that some missing detainees may have been moved to countries where they face the risk of torture and where they continue to be held secretly, without charge or trial. Interviews with prisoners who have been released from secret CIA prisons indicate that low-level detainees have frequently been arrested far from any battlefield, and held in isolation for years without legal recourse or contact with their families or outside agencies. Those who have been released have received no acknowledgment of their detention or any legal or financial redress. Quotes: Clive Stafford Smith, Legal Director of Reprieve, said: “It’s time for the US government to come clean: these 39 people have been missing for years, and the evidence shows they were in US custody at some point. Where are they and what has been done to them?” Joanne Mariner, Terrorism and Counterterrorism Director at Human Rights Watch, said: “What we’re asking is where are these 39 people now, and what’s happened to them since they ‘disappeared’? It is already a serious abuse to hold them in secret CIA prisons. Now we fear they may have been transferred to countries where they face further secret detention and abuse.” Professor Meg Satterthwaite, Faculty Director of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU School of Law, said: “Since the end of Latin America’s dirty wars, the world has rejected the use of ‘disappearances’ as a fundamental violation of international law. Despite this universal condemnation, our research shows that the United States has tried to vanish both the people on this list, and the rule of law. The United States cannot ignore human rights by hiding detainees in shadowy black sites. Enforced disappearances are illegal, regardless of who carries them out.” Vincent Warren, Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, said: “Our client Majid Khan was subjected to torture and abuse while in secret CIA detention for three years. His family didn’t know if he was alive, let alone where he was. The only reason to make someone disappear is to be able to operate outside the law and hidden from public view. Ghost detention is incompatible with basic respect for human rights and the rule of law. The US government must cease this shameful practice at once.” Moazzam Begg, Spokesman for Cageprisoners and former Guantnamo detainee, said: “Representing individuals detained by the world’s most powerful democracy has become more of an exercise in chasing ghosts than it is about providing justice. Concepts such as habeas corpus bear no meaning to those being detained in black sites or darker more sinister holes. For many of those detained, simply gaining the right to speak the truth unhindered by the need to escape the signing of a false confession means more than the fact they have been detained.” Claudio Cordone, Senior Director for Research at Amnesty International, said: “The duty of governments to protect people from acts of terrorism is not in question. But seizing men, women and even children, and placing people in secret locations deprived of the most basic safeguards for any detainees most definitely is. The US Administration must end this illegal and morally repugnant practice once and for all.” Have Your Say: ‘Off the record’ secret CIA detention Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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