America Outsources Torture
Have a look at this post in Newyorker which describes how america outsources torture via Ravi Srinivas
An horrifying tale of a Bosnian Lady:
Nadja Dizdarevic is a thirty-year-old mother of four who lives in Sarajevo. On October 21, 2001, her husband, Hadj Boudella, a Muslim of Algerian descent, and five other Algerians living in Bosnia were arrested after U.S. authorities tipped off the Bosnian government to an alleged plot by the group to blow up the American and British Embassies in Sarajevo.This is what the American people have voted. When American Government say, that dictatorship & tyranny across all countries should be abolished, they themselves become one to go forward. It's a very unpleasant thing to happen to this planet and people are not taking lessons from the history.
One of the suspects reportedly placed some seventy phone calls to the Al Qaeda leader Abu Zubaydah in the days after September 11th. Boudella and his wife, however, maintain that neither he nor several of the other defendants knew the man who had allegedly contacted Zubaydah. And an investigation by the Bosnian government turned up no confirmation that the calls to Zubaydah were made at all, according to the men’s American lawyers, Rob Kirsch and Stephen Oleskey.
At the request of the U.S., the Bosnian government held all six men for three months, but was unable to substantiate any criminal charges against them. On January 17, 2002, the Bosnian Supreme Court ruled that they should be released.
Instead, as the men left prison, they were handcuffed, forced to put on surgical masks with nose clips, covered in hoods, and herded into waiting unmarked cars by masked figures, some of whom appeared to be members of the Bosnian special forces. Boudella’s wife had come to the prison to meet her husband, and she recalled that she recognized him, despite the hood, because he was wearing a new suit that she had brought him the day before. “I will never forget that night,” she said. “It was snowing. I was screaming for someone to help.”
A crowd gathered, and tried to block the convoy, but it sped off. The suspects were taken to a military airbase and kept in a freezing hangar for hours; one member of the group later claimed that he saw one of the abductors remove his Bosnian uniform, revealing that he was in fact American. The U.S. government has neither confirmed nor denied its role in the operation.
She said. “It is no longer the leader in the world. It has become the leader in the violation of human rights.”In October, Boudella attempted to plead his innocence before the Pentagon’s Combatant Status Review Tribunal. The C.S.R.T. is the Pentagon’s answer to the Supreme Court’s ruling last year, over the Bush Administration’s objections, that detainees in Guantánamo had a right to challenge their imprisonment.
Boudella was not allowed to bring a lawyer to the proceeding. And the tribunal said that it was “unable to locate” a copy of the Bosnian Supreme Court’s verdict freeing him, which he had requested that it read. Transcripts show that Boudella stated, “I am against any terrorist acts,” and asked, “How could I be part of an organization that I strongly believe has harmed my people?” The tribunal rejected his plea, as it has rejected three hundred and eighty-seven of the three hundred and ninety-three pleas it has heard.
John Radsan, the former C.I.A. lawyer, offered a reply of sorts. “As a society, we haven’t figured out what the rough rules are yet,” he said. “There are hardly any rules for illegal enemy combatants. It’s the law of the jungle. And right now we happen to be the strongest animal.”
Remember Adolf Hitlor! Mr. Bush, your time starts now for you & your country to face the consequences of what you have done to this world.
6 Comments:
What more you can expect from America?
February 11, 2005 at 2:44 PM
It is really sad to know that..
Running a country is a very difficult job.. one thing is you need to product your people.. on the other hand you need to act with Human Rights..
But after 9/11.. Bush admin. totally spoiled their name for Human Rights...
February 22, 2005 at 9:42 AM
But where is "outsourcing" in this story? Beats me.
America-bashing is a favourite pastime of many. But we want their dollars all right!
There are lots of such sordid episodes on what Serbians did to Croats, what Croats did to Bosnians, what Bosnians did to Serbs&Croats and what Serbs did to Bosnians.
It is an internecine war. It is chaotic, foolish and outright crazy!
You can see the film "No man's Land" to understand the senselessness of all such fratricidal battles.
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