Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Human Rights First report on detainee deathsI guess my last post restores my reputation for long-windedness.This one is a shorter post about a complicated issue. The Human Rights First group has released their new report: Command's Responsibility: Detainee Deaths in U.S. Custody in Iraq and Afghanistan by Hina Shamsi; Deborah Pearlstein , ed. February 2006 (released 02/22/06). There is also a press release, an Executive Summary and an Overview. This excerpt from the Executive Summary is a reminder of why this issue is not going away - it goes to the heart of the functioning of the US military command structure: Since August 2002, nearly 100 detainees have died while in the hands of U.S. officials in the global “war on terror.” According to the U.S. military’s own classifications, 34 of these cases are suspected or confirmed homicides; Human Rights First has identified another 11 in which the facts suggest death as a result of physical abuse or harsh conditions of detention. In close to half the deaths Human Rights First surveyed, the cause of death remains officially undetermined or unannounced. Overall, eight people in U.S. custody were tortured to death. | +Save/Share | | |
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