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Subject AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL BLASTS U.S. WAR CRIMES: SLAMS USE OF ELECTRO-SHOCK, INHUMAN PRISONS & EVEN ABUSE OF PREGNANT WOMEN IN LABOR!
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Original Message "The U.S. government is not only failing to take steps to eradicate torture," he adds, "it is actually creating a climate in which torture and other ill-treatment can flourish -- including by trying to narrow the definition of torture."


www.rawstory.com/news/2006/As_U.S._prepares_to_face_U.N._0428.html [link to www.rawstory.com]

U.S. prepares to face U.N. on torture as Amnesty report blasts 'war crimes'

RAW STORY

Published: Friday April 28, 2006


As the United States prepares a team of 30 to defend its record on torture before a U.N. committee, Amnesty International has made public a report blasting the United States for failing to take appropriate steps to eradicate use of torture at U.S. detention sites around the world, RAW STORY has learned.

U.S. compliance with the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment will be the topic of May 5 and 8 U.N. hearings in Geneva.

The United States last appeared before the Committee Against Torture in May, 2000. Amnesty claims that practices criticized by the Committee six years ago -- such as the use of electro-shock weapons and excessively harsh conditions in "super-maximum" security prisons -- have been used and exported by U.S. forces abroad.

The Amnesty report (Beyond Abu Ghraib: detention and torture in Iraq) [link to web.amnesty.org] reviews several cases where U.S. detainees held in Afghanistan and Iraq have died as a result of torture. The group also lambasts U.S. use of electro-shock weapons, inhuman and degrading conditions of isolation in "super-max" security prisons and abuses against women in the prison system -- including sexual abuse by male guards, shackling while pregnant and even in labor.



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