Human Rights Watch: Iraq getting worse
Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- The human rights situation in Iraq is worse now than it was a year ago, the campaign group Human Rights Watch argues in a new report out Sunday, warning that people are being tortured with impunity in secret prisons.
The group says it uncovered a secret prison where detainees were beaten, hung upside down and given electric shocks to sensitive parts of their bodies. Human Rights Watch based its claims on the testimony of detainees themselves.
The Justice Ministry announced in March that it would close the facility, Camp Honor, but Human Rights Watch says it has "credible information that elite forces may still hold and interrogate detainees at Camp Honor."
The group says the forces who control the facility report to the military office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/22/world/meast/iraq-human-rights/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
Dang, who coulda seen that coming?
xchrom
(108,903 posts)rfranklin
(13,200 posts)I mean, Americans never do shit like that!
Abu whaaaat?
cstanleytech
(26,284 posts)bringing the use of torture to other countries who never had a history of torturing people before.
DeathToTheOil
(1,124 posts)I don't agree with your point, but I always admire good irony.
cstanleytech
(26,284 posts)After all we all know Iraq and every other nation except the US have had exemplary records regarding the treatment of prisoners until the US stuck its nose in.
DeathToTheOil
(1,124 posts)Have I ever mentioned that Canadians actually hate hockey? We only play and watch it because our despotic leader, Kim Jong Harper, forces us to.
Deep13
(39,154 posts)cstanleytech
(26,284 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 23, 2012, 08:55 PM - Edit history (1)
the other nations of the world like we showed Iraq is that their past of never using torture is the wrong way to go.
Deep13
(39,154 posts)I don't really think we want to emulate Nazis or Reformation age fanatics.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)The Bush administration sure gave cute names to their crime scenes didn't they?
This is no surprise and much of it is our fault. War is grotesque.
SammyWinstonJack
(44,130 posts)Why?
madokie
(51,076 posts)bush the lessor's invasion and ten year occupation
Mnpaul
(3,655 posts)Saddam was also our doing. Before that we had the Brits and that thug Winston Churchill, who gassed the Kurds. Iraq was better off before the west got involved.
cstanleytech
(26,284 posts)barbarisms before the west introduced such things to them.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Prior to the Sikes-Piqot Accord, systemic torture sponsored by the ruling government in the Levant was an aberration. Despite the Ottoman Turks tenuous term of governing the area, it was a back-water in which very little happened. Not enlightened as much as placid.
The West indeed, introduced them to a bureaucratic and industrialized method of "placating" their foes en mass.
cstanleytech
(26,284 posts)led them down the path of using violence to resolve conflict.....I like you I assume lament many hours over the horrors our many times removed ancestors from thousands of years ago destroyed that utopia and tainted it.
Snake Alchemist
(3,318 posts)Not if you were a Kurd.
JJW
(1,416 posts)Look how crazy the US became with 911. Iraq has been ripped apart for much of the last century by Western oil interests. Bush, Clinton, Bush, actions there border on genocide.
With Pennsylvania's gas fields, we starting to see the same craziness. Schools closed due to no funding while gas industry pay no taxes and dump their toxic waste up stream of municipal water treatment plants, that can't measure or treat the chemicals. Mothers & faters who want safe drinking water for their children are claimed to be potential Eco-terrorists. And of course there is the revolving door of corruption fully on display by former Gov Tom Ridge. If anyone forgets who he is. He was director of Homeland Security under Bush and couldn't account for $ 60 billion dollars. That is some major lack of security there, Tom!
patrice
(47,992 posts)raouldukelives
(5,178 posts)Unless of course you think it isn't. Then you at least have to admit it was good for the stock market & military contractors.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)DeathToTheOil
(1,124 posts).....but I could walk the street safely at night. Now, I cannot do so at 4 in the afternoon." - Iraqi "Man in Cafe" snip, NBC News.
patrice
(47,992 posts)lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)Took them billion of dollars and million perhaps millions of lives to figure that out. Yeah torture, we lead the world on the how to torture. We teach great things.
Dreamer Tatum
(10,926 posts)Before the war, under Saddam's suddenly idyllic rule, things were about the same
but no one emitted so much as a damp fart over it.