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damnedifIknow

(3,183 posts)
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 11:31 AM Nov 2014

UN: US police brutality violates anti-torture treaty

GENEVA (AP) — Police brutality, military interrogations and prisons were among the top concerns of a U.N. panel’s report Friday that found the United States to be falling short of full compliance with an international anti-torture treaty.

The report by the U.N. Committee Against Torture, its first such review of the U.S. record since 2006, expressed concerns about allegations of police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officials, particularly the Chicago Police Department’s treatment of blacks and Latinos."

“There are numerous areas in which certain things should be changed for the United States to comply fully with the convention,” Alessio Bruni of Italy, one of the panel’s chief investigators, said at a news conference Friday in Geneva. He was referring to the U.N. Convention Against Torture, which took effect in 1987 and the United States ratified in 1994.

The U.N. committee’s 10 independent experts are responsible for reviewing the records of all 156 U.N. member countries that have ratified the treaty against torture and all “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”

http://thegrio.com/2014/11/29/un-police-brutality-torture/

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UN: US police brutality violates anti-torture treaty (Original Post) damnedifIknow Nov 2014 OP
Americans don't even get the level of protection of prisoners of war Man from Pickens Nov 2014 #1
Even torturing pigs over in Jersey, next cows. lonestarnot Nov 2014 #2
K&R libodem Nov 2014 #3
Anywhere else in the world, "America" would be derided as a failed state. Moostache Nov 2014 #4
 

Man from Pickens

(1,713 posts)
1. Americans don't even get the level of protection of prisoners of war
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 11:51 AM
Nov 2014

Begs the question as to whether today's version of "policing" constitutes a war against Americans, and whether there are war crimes involved. I say yes on both counts.

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
4. Anywhere else in the world, "America" would be derided as a failed state.
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 01:57 PM
Nov 2014

Here in good old 'Murica itself though, the populace is blinded by capitalism, greed and propaganda to mollify the masses and cheerlead our own destruction and imprisonment.

Orwell was right, he just had the dates a little off...

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