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Judi Lynn

(164,050 posts)
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 08:49 PM Jun 2023

First UN investigator at US detention center at Guantanamo says detainees face cruel treatment

Source: Associated Press

By EDITH M. LEDERER
23 minutes ago

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The first U.N. independent investigator to visit the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay said Monday the 30 men held there are subject “to ongoing cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment under international law.”

The investigator, Irish law professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, said at a news conference launching her 23-page report to the U.N. Human Rights Council that the 2001 attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania that killed nearly 3,000 people were “crimes against humanity.” But she said the U.S. use of torture and rendition against alleged perpetrators and their associates in the years right after the attacks violated international human rights law — and in many cases deprived the victims and survivors of justice because information obtained by torture cannot be used at trials.

Ní Aoláin said her visit marked the first time a U.S, administration has allowed a U.N. investigator to visit the facility, which opened in 2002.

She praised the Biden administration for leading by example by opening up Guantanamo and “being prepared to address the hardest human rights issues,” and urged other countries that have barred U.N. access to detention facilities to follow suit. And she said she was given access to everything she asked for, including holding meetings at the facility in Cuba with “high value” and “non-high value” detainees.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/us-guantanamo-detainees-un-investigator-cruel-treatment-bfae732732c7a3f596bb01e106f6fbca

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First UN investigator at US detention center at Guantanamo says detainees face cruel treatment (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2023 OP
I hope more comes out about deathsatan's time there. Several detainees said he was there and PortTack Jun 2023 #1
+1 peppertree Jun 2023 #3
Monsters do exist...he's one of them PortTack Jun 2023 #5
Sad, but true. peppertree Jun 2023 #6
Great comparison! PortTack Jun 2023 #7
Why, thank you. peppertree Jun 2023 #8
Welcome PortTack Jun 2023 #9
What are her suggestions for fixing it? Renew Deal Jun 2023 #2
+ agree the human rights violations need to be eliminated. n/t iluvtennis Jun 2023 #4

PortTack

(35,816 posts)
1. I hope more comes out about deathsatan's time there. Several detainees said he was there and
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 08:51 PM
Jun 2023

Witnessed at lot of abuse. He was supposed to be there as legal help for the detainees

peppertree

(23,145 posts)
3. +1
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 09:08 PM
Jun 2023

During Argentina's Dirty War, in the '70s, it was common for RW civilians - usually doctors, lawyers, and even priests - to take part in torture sessions.

They would often show up after a few minutes to both elicit information (assuming the victim had any) in a kind of good cop-bad cop tactic - as well as to give the victims false hope that the pain would now be over.

Only to, of course, laugh and gloat over the victim once it started up again.

That would be Ron deSaster.

peppertree

(23,145 posts)
6. Sad, but true.
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 10:26 AM
Jun 2023

Though luckily, in deSaster's case, he sounds like the whiny fiend he is.

Every time he opens his mouth, I see a Joe Pesci character from a mafia movie.

Renew Deal

(84,714 posts)
2. What are her suggestions for fixing it?
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 09:05 PM
Jun 2023

It sucks to hear that it's still in bad shape after all these years. Hopefully the government can get it right. And I get that terrorists don't deserve sympathy, but its 20+ years later. We should at least eliminate human rights issues.

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