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Hudhaifa
18-12-03, 18:47
WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Foreigners held at a federal prison in Brooklyn after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks suffered verbal and physical abuse, with officers slamming them against the wall and twisting their arms and hands, the U.S. Justice Department's inspector general said on Thursday.

Inspector General Glenn Fine said in a 47-page report that officers also stepped on the leg-restraint chains of the detainees and punished them by keeping them restrained for long periods of time.

Videotapes showed that prison staff members slammed and pressed detainees against the wall by their heads or necks. The officers denied that it ever occurred, the report said.

Videotapes also confirmed that officers placed detainees against an American flag T-shirt with the phrase "These colors don't run" on it, which was taped to the wall in the area where detainees first arrived, according to the report.

Zwarte Schaap
18-12-03, 19:18
Justice Dept. Finds Evidence of Abuse of Sept. 11 Detainees

Inspector General Says VideoTapes Show Physical, Verbal Abuse by Prison Officials

By Dan Eggen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 18, 2003; 1:03 PM


The Justice Department's inspector general announced today that investigators had found hundreds of prison videotapes that were not turned over by federal prison officials during an earlier investigation and that the tapes confirm reports of serious physical and verbal abuse of immigrants detained after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Inspector General Glenn A. Fine found that "some officers slammed and bounced detainees against the wall, twisted their arms and hands in painful ways, stepped on their leg restraint chains and punished them by keeping them restrained for long periods of time," according to a report released today.

The report also found that jail personnel improperly taped meetings between detainees and their lawyers and overused strip searches to punish them.

Fine's office concluded that as many as 20 guards at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, N.Y. were involved in the abuse and recommended discipline or counseling for 12 of those who remain employed there.

The report said that many of the allegations were confirmed through the viewing of more than 300 videotapes recorded from October to November 2001 that showed detainees being moved around the facility and within their cells.

MDC officials had repeatedly told Fine's investigators that such tapes no longer existed, and many of those interviewed earlier had denied conduct that was confirmed on the tapes. The report also found, however, that many tapes remain missing and that there are unexplained gaps in the footage, despite a requirement to keep such material for two years under U.S. Bureau of Prisons policies.

Today's findings follow a report issued last June that found "excessively restrictive and unduly harsh" conditions for Sept. 11 detainees, some of whom faced weeks of delays in obtaining lawyers or making telephone calls and were often kept for months in cells illuminated 24 hours a day.

The earlier report also found "a pattern of physical and verbal abuse," but concluded that further investigation was necessary. At the time, Justice Department prosecutors had declined to pursue criminal prosecutions.

A Justice Department official was not available for comment this morning.

A federal dragnet in the wake of the attacks resulted in the detention of more than 1,200 foreign nationals, including 762 immigration cases examined by Fine. Most were of Arab or South Asian descent and had violated immigration laws in some way. None of the group were ever charged with terrorism related crimes.

Blade20
18-12-03, 19:20
Walgelijk, gewoon fout! :jammer:

Maar de Amerikanen zijn lang niet de enigste Hudhaifa. Alleen staan ze nu, net zoals Europa tijdens de coloniale tijd, meer in de spotlight om hun slechte daden. Als een land zoals, zullen we zeggen, Peru een wereldmacht was kwamen er ook veel berichten over hoe Perueanen (klopt dat??) de mensenrechten misbruiken.
Want de machtigste landen krijgen altijd het meeste kritiek, je weet wel, jalouzie en voorbeeld rol, die b*llsh*t.

850
18-12-03, 19:31
Als het gaat om erg, erger, ergst, dan doet amerika het niet slecht nee. Grote landen als Rusland en China zijn vele malen erger dan Amerika. Ik denk dat zulke martelingen ook eerder uitzonderingen en incidenten zijn dan dat het aan de orde aan de dag is maar desalniettemin wordt het bloed onder mijn nagels getrokken met dit soort nieuws.

USA bad :stomp: