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lennart
23-06-03, 17:57
Detainees abused, U.S. report confirms
Muslims beaten and threatened at Brooklyn jail

`What we said about all the suffering was true'


TOM HAYS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK—Yasser Ebrahim says his introduction to the federal prison system came from guards slamming his head into a wall while calling him a "terrorist."

Shakir Baloch says guards at the same lockup warned him: "You will be here the rest of your life."

Those allegations and others — including random beatings — made by Muslim men held on immigration charges after the Sept. 11 attacks had been routinely dismissed by federal officials.

Earlier this month, however, the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector-General issued a report saying it found "significant problems" with the treatment of nearly 800 detainees nationwide, including abusive conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where Ebrahim and Baloch were held.

The report cast a critical light on the little-known federal lockup on the waterfront, and breathed life into a pending civil rights lawsuit filed by Ebrahim, Baloch and five others against Attorney-General John Ashcroft, prison personnel, FBI supervisors and other officials.

The plaintiffs are seeking class-action status.

"What we said about all the suffering was true," Ebrahim, 31, said in a phone interview from his native Egypt. "The government was doing its best to deny it."

Both Ebrahim and Baloch were held for eight months without being charged with a crime, then were deported.

Baloch, a Pakistani-born doctor with Canadian citizenship, moved to Canada with his wife in 1987. He left for the United States in 1998 to upgrade his medical skills at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Centre in New York.

Upon release, he was deported to Toronto in April, 2002.

"I'm owed an apology," said Baloch, 41.

Lawyers for Baloch and Ebrahim have amended the lawsuit, filed last year, to incorporate the inspector-general's findings.

The suit, which seeks unspecified damages, claims federal officials violated their rights by imprisoning them on the basis of their race and religion.

More than 80 men designated "of high interest" in the FBI investigation of the Sept. 11 attacks were jailed at the facility in Brooklyn between Sept. 14, 2001, and Aug. 27, 2002. The nine-storey facility usually houses men and women charged with federal crimes, not immigration violations.

Inmates like Ebrahim and Baloch were classified "suspected terrorists" and put in high-security cell blocks normally reserved for dangerous inmates.

The men say they were denied access to phones and lawyers for weeks at a time, locked in tiny cells where lights burned all night, kept awake by guards pounding on their doors, put in handcuffs and shackles whenever outside their cells, and beaten at random.

"I was being hated by everyone around me wanting revenge for Sept. 11," Ebrahim said.

He acknowledged staying past his visa's expiration, but said he did nothing else illegal.

The abuse allegedly subsided once guards were ordered to videotape detainees outside their cells — a policy that prison officials said was designed simply to deter accusations of mistreatment.

The officials cited an Al Qaeda training manual that instructed terrorists to accuse their captors of abuse.

Ebrahim says one guard whispered: "The camera is your best friend. If not for the camera, I would have smashed your face.''

In interviews with the inspector-general's investigators, most guards denied any wrongdoing. But one said he witnessed guards slam inmates against walls, and "stated this was a common practice before the MDC began videotaping the detainees," the report said.

Justice Department officials refuse to discuss the civil suit.
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Grietje
23-06-03, 18:04
Moedeloos word je ervan. 'k Ben blij dat ik vrijdag op vakantie ga.

Hoelang zal het duren voordat dit allemaal voor de Supreme Court komt en er officieel excuses gemaakt wordt en men elkaar plechtig beloofd dat dit niet meer mag gebeuren.

taouanza
23-06-03, 18:04
land of the free, home of the brave :lole:

~Panthera~
23-06-03, 23:23
Geplaatst door taouanza
land of the free, home of the brave :lole:
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Land of the brainwashed. :moe: