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Redfairen

(1,276 posts)
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 01:43 PM Jan 2013

UN Report Finds Torture, Disappearances in Afghan Jails

Source: Common Dreams

As the war inside Afghanistan grinds on, a new UN survey shows that detainees held by US- and NATO-backed Afghan security forces have been ruthless in their treatment of detainees with widespread reports of systematic torture, gross mistreatment and possible disappearances happening in the country's growing system of detention centers and prisons.

In the report released Sunday, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) found that "despite significant efforts by the Government of Afghanistan and international partners to address ill-treatment of conflict-related detainees, torture persists and remains a serious concern in numerous detention facilities across Afghanistan."

.......

As a review of the full report by the Associated Press found, "Afghan authorities leave detainees hanging from the ceiling by their wrists, beat them with cables and wooden sticks, administer electric shocks, twist their genitals and threaten to shove bottles up their anuses or to kill them."

"UNAMA found a persistent lack of accountability for perpetrators of torture with few investigations and no prosecutions for those responsible,” said Georgette Gagnon, Director of Human Rights for UNAMA. “The findings highlight that torture cannot be addressed by training, inspections and directives alone but requires sound accountability measures to stop and prevent its use. Without deterrents and disincentives to use torture, including a robust, independent investigation process, criminal prosecutions and courts’ consistent refusal to accept confessions gained through torture, Afghan officials have no incentive to stop torture.”

Read more: http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/01/21

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UN Report Finds Torture, Disappearances in Afghan Jails (Original Post) Redfairen Jan 2013 OP
America is pouring billions $$$ into Afghanistan and this is the results? think Jan 2013 #1
We taught them well. Comrade Grumpy Jan 2013 #2
This article could have used some serious editing derby378 Jan 2013 #3
... Solly Mack Jan 2013 #4
Indeed.... think Jan 2013 #5
I vacillate between cynical amusement and a disgust fed by an overwhelming disdain. Solly Mack Jan 2013 #6
Sick. grahamhgreen Jan 2013 #7
this has to stop lovuian Jan 2013 #8
 

think

(11,641 posts)
1. America is pouring billions $$$ into Afghanistan and this is the results?
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 01:50 PM
Jan 2013

I want my money back....

 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
2. We taught them well.
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 01:56 PM
Jan 2013

Okay, that's probably unfair. I'm sure the Afghans knew how to torture people before we got there, but that is precisely what we did when we invaded.

derby378

(30,252 posts)
3. This article could have used some serious editing
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 02:01 PM
Jan 2013
... a new UN survey shows that detainees held by US- and NATO-backed Afghan security forces have been ruthless in their treatment of detainees...

Wait, what? Detainees are ruthless towards detainees? I think the editor missed this one.

Solly Mack

(90,761 posts)
4. ...
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 02:08 PM
Jan 2013
"...a persistent lack of accountability for perpetrators of torture with few investigations and no prosecutions for those responsible,”... “The findings highlight that torture cannot be addressed by training, inspections and directives alone but requires sound accountability measures to stop and prevent its use. Without deterrents and disincentives to use torture, including a robust, independent investigation process, criminal prosecutions and courts’ consistent refusal to accept confessions gained through torture, Afghan officials have no incentive to stop torture.”



Hmmm

Solly Mack

(90,761 posts)
6. I vacillate between cynical amusement and a disgust fed by an overwhelming disdain.
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 03:03 PM
Jan 2013

What I don't ever feel is indifference. What I can't achieve is denial.

I'd envy those who could if it wasn't for my loathing of them.




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