[PP-discussions] No More Excuses, A Roadmap to Justice for CIA Torture

renc rencontres3 at gmail.com
Mer 16 Mar 15:53:41 CET 2016


de calais à guantanamo..
la gerbe est partout...


....
(celui là.. tu l'as posté par ce que je disais ds le mail juste avant qu'il
faut un peu de dose encourageante pour ne pas trop flipper (ou prendre de
grands moyens très radicaux ?? )

;-))//))



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Le mercredi 16 mars 2016, Frédéric a écrit :

It is now well established that following the attacks on the United
> States on September 11, 2001, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
> operated a global, state-sanctioned program in which it abducted scores
> of people throughout the world, held them in secret detention—sometimes
> for years—or “rendered” them to various countries, and tortured or
> otherwise ill-treated them. While the program officially ended in 2009,
> the cover-up of these crimes appears to be ongoing.
>
> Many detainees were held by the CIA in pitch-dark windowless cells,
> chained to walls, naked or diapered, for weeks or months at a time. The
> CIA forced them into painful stress positions that made it impossible
> for them to lie down or sleep for days, to the point where many
> hallucinated or begged to be killed to end their misery. It used
> “waterboarding” and similar techniques to cause near suffocation or
> drowning, crammed detainees naked into tiny boxes, and prevented them
> from bathing, using toilets, or cutting their hair or nails for months.
> “We looked like monsters,” one detainee said of his appearance while in
> CIA custody.
>
> Much new information about detention and interrogation in the CIA
> program became public with the release in redacted form of the 499-page
> summary of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report in
> December 2014 (“Senate Summary”). The Senate Summary reported that the
> CIA subjected at least five detainees to “rectal feeding,” described in
> one case as infusing the pureed contents of a lunch tray into the
> detainee’s rectum via a medical tube, done “without evidence of medical
> necessity.” The Senate Summary also found that during a waterboarding
> session, one detainee became “completely unresponsive, with bubbles
> rising through his open, full mouth.” The CIA forced some detainees to
> stand for days on end without sleep while they had broken bones in their
> legs and feet, even though CIA personnel knew this would cause them
> long-term physical injury. A CIA cable described one detainee as
> "clearly a broken man" and "on the verge of complete breakdown."
>
> https://www.hrw.org/node/283564
>
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