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16/01/05
– Etats-Unis
- Droits de l'Homme vs crédibilité internationale -
Human Rights
vs international credibility...
(Extrait du Club Strategic Road 14/01/05)
Human
Rights Watch -- Group Calls On U.S. To Change Policy On
Interrogations, Appoint Prosecutor
RFE/RL 13/01/05
"Human Rights Watch says the U.S. policy of
"coercive interrogations" of terrorism suspects and
international inaction on the crisis in Sudan's Darfur region
pose major threats to the global human rights system. In its
annual report, the human rights watchdog calls for the Bush
administration to appoint a special prosecutor to determine
responsibility for the abuses in Iraq's Abu Ghurayb prison.
But a defender of the administration says the rights group has
exaggerated U.S. treatment of detainees and ignored the
circumstances under which new interrogation policies were
conceived..."
Prison
Abuse Seen as Hurting U.S. Credibility
NewsDay 14/01/05
"Responding to U.S. complaints that they violated human
rights, foreign governments have cited U.S. mistreatment of
Iraqi detainees, a development that indicates American
credibility has been undermined by the Abu Ghraib prison
scandal, Human Rights Watch said Thursday.
To restore U.S. moral authority, the group called for the
appointment of an independent special prosecutor to
investigate mistreatment of those held by the United States in
Iraq, Afghanistan, the American base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
and other locations officials have not disclosed..."
Rights
group warns U.S. losing credibility
Chicago Tribune 14/01/05
"Responding to U.S. complaints that they violated human
rights, foreign governments have cited U.S. mistreatment of
Iraqi prisoners, a development that indicates U.S. credibility
has been undermined by the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, Human
Rights Watch said Thursday.
To restore U.S. moral authority, the group called for
appointment of an independent special prosecutor to
investigate mistreatment of prisoners held by the United
States in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and other
locations that officials have not disclosed.
The report said the two leading rights problems in the world
are the treatment of Guantanamo detainees and the ethnic
cleansing in Darfur, Sudan..."
Bush
under fire over human rights
Guardian 14/01/05
"America's human rights abuses have provided a rallying
cry for terrorists and set a bad example to regimes seeking to
justify their own poor rights records, a leading independent
watchdog said yesterday.
The torture and degrading treatment of prisoners in Iraq,
Afghanistan, and Guantánamo Bay have undermined the
credibility of the US as a defender of human rights and
opponent of terrorism, the New York-based Human Rights Watch
says in its annual report..."
Congress
killed measures to ban U.S. use of torture
IHT 14/01/05
"At the urging of the White House, congressional leaders
scrapped a legislative measure last month that would have
imposed new restrictions on the use of extreme interrogation
measures by U.S. intelligence officers, congressional
officials say..."
Voir, See :
Human
Rights Watch World Report 2005
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