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Anti-Terror Laws Prone to Abuse, Amnesty Says

Friday, September 5th, 2008

By Haider Rizvi | (IPS) -Numerous governments around the world are using anti-terror laws to suppress political dissent and civil liberties, according to a new report released by one of the world’s most respected human rights organisations.

Amid calls for increased U.N. scrutiny, in its report, the London-based group Amnesty International raises serious questions and concerns about the impact of the so-called war on terror on human rights and freedom of speech in many countries.

”There is a huge gap between governmental rhetoric and the reality of human rights observance on the ground,” said Amnesty in its report, entitled ”Security and Human Rights: Terrorism and the United Nations.”

The rights group released its report Thursday just a few hours before the U.N. General Assembly plenary was due to start biennial review of the ”Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy,” a documented adopted by the member states some two years ago.

The report’s authors say in a number of countries government leaders are violating human rights, although there is no provision in the document that would allow them to do so while pursuing anti-terror policies.

The report says that many governments have ”rushed through problematic laws formulating often vaguely-defined crimes, such as banning organisations, undermining fair trial standards, and suspending safeguards aimed at protecting human rights.”

The so-called war on terror, according to the report, is being used by both democratic governments and repressive regimes alike to justify restrictions on their political opponents and dissidents.

”Unfortunately,” the authors say, ”countries which have long claimed to be leaders in promoting human rights have now taken the lead the lead in enacting draconian laws.”

In addition to the United States and its close allies in the ”war on terror”, the report also names and shames several countries, including some Western democracies, for lowering their standards on human rights in the name of security.

Contrary to its image as a champion of human rights, Denmark, for example, has widened its definition of terrorism and the scope of ”aiding abetting terrorist activities,” raising concerns that the laws could be applied to those involved in non-violent activities.

Amnesty criticised the U.N. Security Council for its lack of emphasis on human rights and demanded it take responsibility for adverse impacts of the fight against terror on human rights situation worldwide.

”Human rights and security go hand in hand. Human rights are the key to achieving peace,” said Yvonne Terlingen, who represents Amnesty International at the U.N. ”The only way of countering terrorism is with justice.”

The 50-page report is laden with scores of cases illustrating human rights abuses in the name of security and counter-terrorism, such as extrajudicial trials and killings, use of torture, and enforced disappearances of suspects.

In its report, Amnesty urged the Security Council to adopt ”unambiguous and strong” language in its future resolutions on counter terrorism that member states meet their human rights obligations in the measures that it requires them to take.

The rights group also called for the Security Council to set up an independent review mechanism to examine delisting of terrorism suspects subjected to sanctions, and provide direct access to those listed to fair hearings providing basic human rights guarantees.

Amnesty’s findings appear be fully in line with those of the various U.N. rights bodies. In expressing their concerns as far back as October 2005, they warned that attempts by many states to adopt new anti-terror policies could undermine human rights standards.

In a report submitted to the General Assembly at the time, U.N. rights officials emphasised that terror required concerted action by the international community, not legislative steps that deny individual rights to a fair trial, freedom of speech, assembly, or to strike.

”Nothing can combat irrational acts and extreme forms of violence more effectively than the wisdom embodied in the rule of law,” U.N. special rapporteur on human rights Leandro Despouy told the General Assembly.

As in the past, the General Assembly meeting Thursday failed to reach a consensus on a definition of terrorism. While some think of terrorism in terms of extremists acts of non-state actors, others insist that certain states are also responsible for terrorism.

The fight against terrorism, according to a Cuban diplomat who spoke at the plenary session, is also used as a ”pretext to justify interference in the internal affairs of the other states, the aggression, and the breach of the states’ national sovereignty.”

”[It's] a phenomenon that has to be combated by the entire international community, in an environment of close cooperation and with due respect of the Charter of the United Nations and international law,” Cuban envoy IIena Nunez Mordoche told the General Assembly plenary meeting.


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  1. Guy Jones
    Posted: Sep 6th, 2008 at 3:13 pm

    The wave of anti terror laws came from the same people that control(manage ) terrorist acts ex: white house neo/cons & co.

    In turn these acts give them ALIBIS to raise more tax money for military industrial complex , and preemptive moves supported by lies to expand imperial policies.

    The result is a lot of crimes in the form of mass murdering
    and sever reductions of freedom

    The object of reduction of freedom is to PROTECT THE LEGISLATORS and authors of NEO/CONS policies, not to fight terrorism since THEY CONTROL IT.

    It all started from 9/11 yet investigations of the event have been restrained ,nobody (in charge) is asking the right questions eg:how all these explosives got set in the buildings prior to the attack ?and many more

    Is it not obvious that a OIL pipeline and the REPLANTING of the POPPIES had to be done urgently in Afghanistan ?
    That why the troops are there !
    Please FACE REALITY ,it is the only way to avoid other WARS (Iran)and a return to feudalism ,fascism)

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  2. Chris Diminie
    Posted: Sep 6th, 2008 at 4:40 pm

    Took the words from my mouth.
    False flag attacks+Anti terror laws=Pure Fascism

    Look at what Hitler did; Burned down his own Reichstag, then blamed it on terrorists, and appointed himself Emperor in response. Problem /Reaction /Solution

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  3. The Scarlet Pumpernickel
    Posted: Sep 7th, 2008 at 4:31 am

    As an American who deplores what his country has done to its own Constitution, human rights and international law during the past seven years, it is clear that the authors of this Amnesty International report are referring to the United States as one of the “countries who have long claimed to be leaders in promoting human rights [and] have now taken the lead in enacting draconian laws.” I only wish they had named my country outright!

    Despite the outrages against human rights in which virtually the entire federal government of the United States has participated over the last seven years, it appears that the main perpetrators of those outrages, the Bush administration, are about to leave office scot free. (That is, IF they decide to follow the now meaningless Constitution and do, in fact, leave!) Having gutted the U.S. Constitution, they have left their opponents with little power, and little will, to pursue a well-deserved prosecution. It is my hope, however, that the international community may yet hold them to account, meting out to them the justice they so richly deserve.

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  4. gangstalking
    Posted: Nov 30th, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    Ever since 9/11 there have been increasing worldwide complaints about a practice known as Gang Stalking. This practice involves using citizen informants to monitor, harass, and place under surveillance 24/7 a Targeted Individual.

    Agencies such as Amenesty have done nothing to help. It’s shocking what has been happening in these democratic countries, and what has not been reported. Please visit GangSTalkingWorld.com if you want to know more about what is happening. It’s very similar to Cointelpro, with for former East Germany throw in.

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