Friday, December 15, 2006

Beyond the Law

CAGEPRISONERS PRESS RELEASE
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13th December 2006
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Revealed: Over 100 Prisons identified worldwide for illegal detention in ‘War on Terror’
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Disappearances in the War on Terror have formed an integral part of the Bush administration’s programme of secret detention. This latest report by Cageprisoners: Beyond the Law: The War on Terror’s Secret Network of Global Detentions, highlights the wide-reaching extent of those countries that house these detainees, generally at the behest of the US government. The report shows that out of the 120 prisons identified worldwide, 72 have been, or are currently being used by the US to interrogate detainees.
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By piecing together statements of released detainees, work of investigative journalists and human rights organisations, we provide the most definitive and up to date list of prisons used in the ‘War on Terror.’
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Commenting on the findings of the report, Manfred Nowak, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, wrote,
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“…Cageprisoners publishes a comprehensive report which reveals the systematic practice of enforced disappearances in a global network of secret places of detention.”
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Further the Chair of the British Institute of Human Rights, Geoffrey Bindman, states that in the policies of the War on Terror,
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“This report is directed at one glaringly disgraceful element in that strategy: the detention without charge or trial and the physical abuse of those suspected of involvement in terrorism.”
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The release of the report aims to catalyse the process of bringing transparency to a situation deliberately shrouded in obscurity. Deliberately denying prisoners access to open courts or any semblance of justice, whilst being tortured and coerced into giving false confessions is not befitting of any civilised society. It is imperative that transparency swiftly be brought to this process, so that the innocent can pick up the remains of their shattered lives and be returned to their loved ones.
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The report consists of a list of detention facilities, an accompanying document to explain the terms and provide analysis of the findings, and finally a map, pinpointing the network of ghost detention sites worldwide:
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Beyond the Law – Report:
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Beyond the Law – List of Prisons:
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Beyond the Law – Map of Global Network:
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3 comments:

Nazia said...

May Allah(swt) reward all those who took part in the research for their efforts and make it easy for all those brothers detained and reunite them with their loved ones. Ameen.

bintyaqub said...

Ameen!

For those who wish to participate in well organised, well nformed and extremly benifical work then get going to cage prisoners.

Nazia said...

Nice plug! lol!