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13/03/05
– Droits
de l'Homme -
Des enfants parmi les prisonniers de la prison d'Abu
Ghraib ! -
Children Said Among Abu Ghraib Prisoners...
Children
Said Among Abu Ghraib Prisoners
AP 11/03/05
"Children held by the U.S. Army at Iraq's Abu Ghraib
prison included one boy who appeared to be only about 8 years
old, the former commander of the prison told investigators,
according to a transcript.
"He looked like he was eight years old. He told me he was
almost 12," Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski told officials
investigating prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib. "He told me
his brother was there with him, but he really wanted to see
his mother, could he please call his mother. He was
crying."
Karpinski's statement is among hundreds of pages of Army
records about Abu Ghraib the American Civil Liberties Union
released Thursday. The ACLU got the documents under a Freedom
of Information Act lawsuit seeking records about abuse of
detainees in Iraq.
Karpinski did not say what happened to the boy in her
interview with Maj. Gen. George Fay. Military officials have
previously acknowledged that some juvenile prisoners had been
held at Abu Ghraib..."
Prisoners
at Abu Ghraib Said Included Kids
WaPo/AP 11/03/05
"A boy no older than 11 was among the children held by
the Army at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, the former U.S.
commander of the facility told a general investigating abuses
at the prison.
Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski did not say what happened to the
boy or why he was imprisoned, according to a transcript of her
interview with Maj. Gen. George Fay that was released by the
American Civil Liberties Union.
The transcript of the May 2004 interview was among hundreds of
pages of documents about Iraq prisoner abuses the group made
public Thursday after getting them under the Freedom of
Information Act.
Karpinski, who was in charge of Abu Ghraib from July to
November 2003, said she often visited the prison's youngest
inmates. One boy "looked like he was 8-years-old,"
Karpinski said..."
Lire également, Read also :
Annan
attacks erosion of rights in war on terror
Guardian 11/03/05
"US and Britain in UN secretary general's sights
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The UN secretary general, Kofi Annan, launched a fierce attack
on Britain and the US yesterday for weakening human rights in
the name of the war on terror.
"We cannot compromise on core values," he said in
Madrid on the first anniversary of the train bombings that
killed 191 people in the Spanish capital. "Human rights
and the rule of law must always be respected."
Addressing a three-day conference which included about 20
heads of state and government as well as terrorism experts,
lawyers and journalists, Mr Annan laid out five elements in
what he called a "principled, comprehensive
strategy" to fight terrorism.
He proposed a UN special envoy to monitor whether governments'
counter-terrorism measures conformed to international human
rights law.
"Compromising human rights cannot serve the struggle
against terrorism," he said. "On the contrary, it
facilitates the achievement of the terrorists' objectives by
provoking tension, hatred, and mistrust of governments among
precisely those parts of the population where he is most
likely to find recruits."..."
Voir également, See also :
Government
Documents on Torture
American Civil Liberties Union
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