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New Evidence Of Abuse At Bagram Underscores Need For Full Disclosure About Prison, Says ACLU
NEW YORK - June 24 - Former
detainees have alleged they were beaten, deprived of sleep and
threatened with dogs at the Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, according
to a new BBC report based on interviews with former detainees held at
Bagram between 2002 and 2006. Hundreds of detainees are still being
held in U.S. custody at the Bagram prison without charge or trial.
"When prisoners are in American
custody and under American control, no matter the location, our values
and commitment to the rule of law are at stake," said Jonathan Hafetz,
staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union National
Security Project. "Torture and abuse at Bagram is further evidence that
prisoner abuse in U.S. custody was systemic, not aberrational, and
originated at the highest levels of government. We must learn the truth
about what went wrong, hold the proper people accountable and make sure
these failed policies are not continued or repeated."
In April, the ACLU filed a Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) request for records pertaining to the
detention and treatment of prisoners held at Bagram, including the
number of people currently detained, their names, citizenship, place of
capture and length of detention. The ACLU is also seeking records
pertaining to the process afforded those prisoners to challenge their
detention and designation as "enemy combatants."
"The U.S. government's detention of
hundreds of prisoners at Bagram has been shrouded in complete secrecy,"
said Melissa Goodman, staff attorney with the ACLU National Security
Project. "The American people have a right to know what's happening at
Bagram and whether prisoners have been tortured there."
In a related case, the ACLU is
representing former Bagram prisoner Mohammed Jawad in a habeas corpus
challenge to his indefinite detention at Guantánamo Bay. The Afghan
government recently sent a letter to the U.S. government suggesting
Jawad was as young as 12 when he was captured in Afghanistan and taken
to Bagram, where he was tortured. Despite the fact that the primary
evidence against Jawad was thrown out in his military commission case
at Guantánamo because it was derived through torture, the U.S.
government continues to rely on such evidence – including evidence
obtained during interrogations at Bagram – in Jawad's current habeas
case to justify holding him indefinitely.
The ACLU's FOIA request, including a complete list of documents being requested, is available online at: www.aclu.org/safefree/
More about Jawad's case is online at: www.aclu.org/jawad

3 Comments so far
Show AllAre there anyone that know who is in charge of this prison mess? Obama and Eric Holder should be able to stop this torture of people. Since they are allowing this they cant prosecute the Bush/Cheney corrupt nazi gang. They are now part of the same war crimes.
Sandy,
The torture at Guantanamo is ongoing-IRF teams enter the detainee cells, grab a limb and beat the hell out of them. They have urinated on their heads, broken bones, etc. I phoned John Conyers office after viewing this report on Democracy Now!
to ask if he still watched this daily news program...and then I went in to graphic detail of the abuse. Also, since Obama has taken office, all attorney/client privilege is gone. Both are searched before and after visits, mail is opened, one phone call per year is permitted, and the detainees being prosecuted are having evidence provided by other detainees, bribed thru offers of special treatment etc. The show trials perhaps are to cover the fact that this torture center was just that...false evidence for Cheney and Bush to have their wars and profit off every aspect of it- even torture! The Commander ordered all IRF teams to video their activities- but as stated by one participant-cameras off, or pointed away from torture. No wonder the suicide rate among the military is so damn high! And morale so low.
When is the ACLU going to go after Domestic community watch gangstaklking torture terrorist networks in the USA.
Nation wide , this is a dangerous and extemely sadistic group of torture freaks.
Its like midevil witch hunting has been reborn. They are judge, jury and executioner of any one they choose to destroy.
I am not sure whos jurisdiction they fall under, or where they get their funding, but make no mistake about this, it is a nation wide stazi torture network with no respect for our constitution. They have no acoountability, and they are uncontrolled by checks and balances.
A cancerous recipe for racial or religous profiling and politcal sabatoge.
BornFreeMen
Community watch gangstalking torture victim 2.6 years and running.Florida.