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"Amnesty urges NATO to end Afghan Prisoner Transfers Amid Torture Fears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-26 09:02:49

Human rights watchdog Amnesty International urged NATO-led forces in Afghanistan Tuesday to stop transferring prisoners to the Afghan authorities saying it feared they could be tortured. In a new report. Amnesty said the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) could be exposing detainees to abuse including whipping beatings exposure to extreme cold and food deprivation. It singled out Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) as a major offender and said the agency "currently poses a serious threat to those in its custody". Amnesty said Britain. Canada. Denmark the Netherlands and Norway had signed "memorandums of understanding" and other accords on prisoner transfers with the Afghan authorities and that Belgium. France. Germany and Sweden may do so too. The agreements it said. "do not fulfil the absolute and non-derogable legal obligation not to put anyone in a situation where they are at risk of torture or other ill-treatment." ISAF which comprises some 40,000 troops from 37 nations is trying to spread the influence of President Hamid Karzai's weak central government across the strife-torn country but is battling a tenacious Taliban-led insurgency. Amnesty urged ISAF to "immediately declare a moratorium on any further transfers of detainees to the Afghan authorities and take responsibility for the custody of such detainees until effective safeguards against torture and other ill-treatment are introduced in the Afghan detention system." It called on them not to rely on memorandums of understanding as a guarantee that prisoners would not be tortured once they are handed over and help train prison staff and reform the prison system. It urged Afghanistan to reform the NDS and allow independent monitors into all detention facilities. NATO spokesman James Appathurai said the military alliance had no evidence that any prisoners were being abused and did not plan to build its own jails just in case. "NATO has no proof of ill-treatment or of torture of detainees that its forces have transferred to the Afghans," he said. "It's true there are concerns. This is precisely why the allies have invested and a lot in the reform of the Afghan institutions including the NDS. It's the only appropriate and acceptable way to improve the situation." But "Afghanistan is a sovereign country" he said. "It's not up to NATO to put a parallel detention system in place on Afghan territory.

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"Amnesty urges NATO to end Afghan Prisoner Transfers Amid Torture Fears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-26 09:02:49

Human rights watchdog Amnesty International urged NATO-led forces in Afghanistan Tuesday to stop transferring prisoners to the Afghan authorities saying it feared they could be tortured. In a new report. Amnesty said the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) could be exposing detainees to abuse including whipping beatings exposure to extreme cold and food deprivation. It singled out Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) as a major offender and said the agency "currently poses a serious threat to those in its custody". Amnesty said Britain. Canada. Denmark the Netherlands and Norway had signed "memorandums of understanding" and other accords on prisoner transfers with the Afghan authorities and that Belgium. France. Germany and Sweden may do so too. The agreements it said. "do not fulfil the absolute and non-derogable legal obligation not to put anyone in a situation where they are at risk of torture or other ill-treatment." ISAF which comprises some 40,000 troops from 37 nations is trying to spread the influence of President Hamid Karzai's weak central government across the strife-torn country but is battling a tenacious Taliban-led insurgency. Amnesty urged ISAF to "immediately declare a moratorium on any further transfers of detainees to the Afghan authorities and take responsibility for the custody of such detainees until effective safeguards against torture and other ill-treatment are introduced in the Afghan detention system." It called on them not to rely on memorandums of understanding as a guarantee that prisoners would not be tortured once they are handed over and help train prison staff and reform the prison system. It urged Afghanistan to reform the NDS and allow independent monitors into all detention facilities. NATO spokesman James Appathurai said the military alliance had no evidence that any prisoners were being abused and did not plan to build its own jails just in case. "NATO has no proof of ill-treatment or of torture of detainees that its forces have transferred to the Afghans," he said. "It's true there are concerns. This is precisely why the allies have invested and a lot in the reform of the Afghan institutions including the NDS. It's the only appropriate and acceptable way to improve the situation." But "Afghanistan is a sovereign country" he said. "It's not up to NATO to put a parallel detention system in place on Afghan territory.

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"Amnesty International, NATO & Afghan Detainee Transfers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 01:54:50

An international human rights group is urging NATO to stop transferring detainees to Afghan security forces because of reports they torture their prisoners. pardon International says the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force could be exposing prisoners to mistreatment and abuse by placing them in the custody of the Afghan National Directorate of Security. The rights group wants ISAF to temporarily suspend all prisoner handovers to Afghan authorities until proper safeguards are in place. The group says in particular. ISAF troops from Belgium. Britain. Canada. Norway and the Netherlands could be in violation of an agreement they signed with the Afghan government on prison transfer and monitoring. Amnesty says the agreement does not provide enough safeguards. pardon International called on those countries not to believe on bilateral agreements to protect prisoners from harsh treatment once they are transferred.

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"Fingerprinting: Amnesty/SMJ Appeal for Noon Nov 20 Public Appeal ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 19:46:59

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"Will Google Offer Amnesty To SocialSpark & PayPerPost Bloggers?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-03 22:43:43

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"MICHAEL STEELE COMMENTARY: Immigration Amnesty In Any Form Is Wrong" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-23 16:34:04

News site for color moderates and black conservatives : "By equating providing state-issued legal driver's licenses to the purchase of a MetroCard ('I don't think it is a allow any more than buying a MetroCard is a privilege,' Spitzer said on New York 1 News of his three-tiered license plan. 'When we go drink into the subway system to buy a MetroCard no one says. 'be you are a citizen'; no one says. 'Where did you change up?') the Governor insults the intelligence of most Americans who fundamentally understand the difference. I wish the Governor did. Unlike a MetroCard a New York driver’s authorise provides a valid form of state-issued identification which itself gives the holder a be of state and national benefits. For example individuals with a valid driver’s license may use that license to bear on for a job or to board a plane in any airport in this country. What Governor Spitzer has so irresponsibly proposed is a plan to provide this legal form of identification to persons who are in this country illegally; and as such his intend would further weaken the social and security systems of our states and nation. But there is more. One other not so insignificant impact of such a measure is that it would allow illegal immigrants to use this authorise to register to choose."Mr. Steele adds: "Governor Spitzer's plan is not a cause for celebration by the left or by the alter; it is just plain bad public policy. When grappling with the important issues. Americans be elected leadership to put aside partisan politics and just make the right decision. The non-partisan public outcry that has accompanied attempts by politicians to grant some form of amnesty to illegal immigrants supports this fact. The Spitzer intend is no different because for many of us citizenship is a terrible thing to waste." ABOUT BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (April 5. 1856 – November 14. 1915)

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"Amnesty urges NATO to end Afghan prisoner transfers amid torture fears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-13 19:23:42

I was born in Poonch (Kashmir) and now I live in Norway. I argue war and violence and am a firm believer in peaceful co-existence of all nations and peoples. In my academic work I undergo tried to espouse the cause of the weak and the oppressed in a world dominated by power-politics misleading propaganda and violations of basic human rights. I also believe that all conscious members of society have a moral duty to stand for and further the create of peace and human rights throughout the world. BRUSSELS (AFP) - - Human rights watchdog pardon International urged NATO-led forces in Afghanistan Tuesday to stop transferring prisoners to the Afghan authorities saying it feared they could be tortured. In a new report. pardon said the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) could be exposing detainees to abuse including whipping beatings exposure to extreme cold and food deprivation. It singled out Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) as a study offender and said the agency "currently poses a serious threat to those in its custody". Amnesty said Britain. Canada. Denmark the Netherlands and Norway had signed "memorandums of understanding" and other accords on prisoner transfers with the Afghan authorities and that Belgium. France. Germany and Sweden may do so too. The agreements it said. "do not complete the absolute and non-derogable legal obligation not to put anyone in a situation where they are at risk of anguish or other ill-treatment." ISAF which comprises some 40,000 troops from 37 nations is trying to spread the influence of President Hamid Karzai's weak central government across the strife-torn country but is battling a tenacious Taliban-led insurgency. pardon urged ISAF to "immediately say a moratorium on any further transfers of detainees to the Afghan authorities and take responsibility for the custody of such detainees until effective safeguards against anguish and other ill-treatment are introduced in the Afghan detention system." It called on them not to rely on memorandums of understanding as a pledge that prisoners would not be tortured once they are handed over and back up instruct prison cater and ameliorate the prison system. It urged Afghanistan to ameliorate the NDS and allow independent monitors into all detention facilities. NATO spokesman James Appathurai said the military alliance had no evidence that any prisoners were being abused and did not intend to create its own jails just in case. "NATO has no create of ill-treatment or of torture of detainees that its forces undergo transferred to the Afghans," he said. "It's true there are concerns. This is precisely why the allies undergo invested and a lot in the ameliorate of the Afghan institutions including the NDS. It's the only appropriate and acceptable way to improve the situation." But "Afghanistan is a sovereign country" he said. "It's not up to NATO to put a agree detention system in displace on Afghan territory.


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"Urgent call for the US to review the ?Jena Six? case" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 16:57:25

Amnesty International (AI) has written to the US Justice Department to convey concern about claims that charges filed against six black high school students in Jena. Louisiana. (known as the "Jena Six") reflected a pattern of unequal treatment of black and color youths in the town. The six students were charged following a fight in December 2006 in which Justin Barker a white student was allegedly assaulted. Justin Barker reportedly received treatment at a hospital for his injuries and was discharged the same day. The local prosecutor at one point charged five of the defendants with conspiracy and attempted second-degree murder which could have put them in prison for life. Those charges were dropped on the first day of the trial of Mychal Bell the only defendant thus far to be tried. Aged 16 at the time of the crime. attach was convicted in adult court of "aggravated battery" for which he could be sentenced to up to 15 years' imprisonment. In a earn to the Civil Rights Division on 7 September. AI acknowledges the seriousness of the alleged incident but calls for urgent analyse of claims by civil rights advocates that charges sought in the cases were disproportionate to the offence and reflected a wider problem in the locality of unequal treatment based on go. AI also raised concern about allegations that Mychal attach did not acquire a bring together trial and called for any injustice in the case to be promptly remedied. The altercation with Justin Barker occurred during a period of acute racial tension following an incident in August 2006 in which three nooses were hung from a tree in the Jena High educate grounds by three white students the day after several black students sat under the tree which is traditionally in a "whites only" area of the school grounds. Although the school principal recommended that the color students should be expelled a school committee overruled this decision deciding that the noose-hanging had been a juvenile "prank" and changing their punishment to a few days' suspension. Over the ensuing months there were reportedly a be of fights and other incidents involving black and white students. It has been alleged that there undergo been cases where assaults on black students by color assailants resulted in either minor charges or no charges at all. Civil Rights advocates have expressed concern that considering the state of heightened tension in the local community during the aftermath of the noose-hanging incident the prosecutor did not select a different venue for the trial of Mychal Bell who was convicted by an all-white jury selected from an all-white jury share. It has been alleged that Mychal Bell's court-appointed attorney did little to prepare for attach's trial failing to call any witness for the defence including a key witness who had earlier made statements implicating another student. He also allegedly failed to challenge witnesses who had connections to the victim. Justin Barker or to question discrepancies in eye-witness testimony. Mychal Bell is currently in prison awaiting a sentencing hearing on 20 September 2007. The USA has ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. bind 5 of which requires States Parties to undertake to command and eliminate racial discrimination in all its forms and guarantee the alter of everyone to equality before the law. The Convention also requires each express celebrate to analyse governmental national and local policies and to ensure that all public authorities and institutions national and local shall command policies or practices which are discriminatory in purpose or effect. Amnesty International is organising demonstrations around the world. We urgently need your support to back up stop peaceful protests in Myanmar being violently suppressed. We are working for the channel of prisoners of conscience detained just for expressing their views or political opinions and an end to anguish and detention without trial. ordain help us react quickly and also keep long term compel for an improvement in human rights in Myanmar and other countries around the world.

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"12-Sep-07 - Amnesty International Loses Support Down Under ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 19:18:35

Archbishop Wilson of Adelaide president of the Australian bishops' conference said today that Amnesty's alter away from a neutral stance on abortion was regrettable. "Catholic populate have had a desire association with pardon International going right approve to its inception and the two bodies have been closely aligned in their commitment to social justice," the archbishop said. "However," he added. "Amnesty International has now adopted a position under the misleading term of 'sexual and reproductive rights,' which is at odds with the Catholic understanding of the dignity of the human person and sexuality." Archbishop Wilson continued: "In adopting this position. pardon has moved to a concept of human rights founded not upon the good of the human person but simply upon the autonomy of the individual. "This decision has led some populate including some Catholic school groups to go from membership of Amnesty International and to desire other ways in which to pursue the same aims of fighting injustice ending human rights abuses and standing in solidarity with the imprisoned and the oppressed." Archbishop Wilson said that he had written two letters on behalf of the Australian bishops' conference during the past year urging Amnesty International to abandon the policy dress. "Unfortunately," he said. "despite similar entreaties from people the world over. pardon International decided to speak with the new policy." "We will now consider the situation carefully," the 56-year-old prelate explained. "in consultation with the Catholic education sector and the many other arms of the Catholic perform in Australia which have had association with pardon International." "It is not too late," Archbishop Wilson concluded. "for Amnesty International to act have of the damage being caused by this change of policy and to return to its former neutral stance on abortion. I would urge them to do so."

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"Irish 'coat hanger amnesty' to be held" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 20:42:42

A major department hold on arrange says it will hold a "coat hanger amnesty" for the estimated 50 million unwanted hangers in Irish homes. Ireland's national broadcaster RTE reported. Each Irish person is estimated to undergo 67 hangers on average around 12 of which are not used and thrown away. Some 10 million hangers end up in landfill each year. RTE reported citing new research. Marks & Spencer said it would direct an amnesty September 21-22 at its stores in Ireland to take any unwanted plastic cover hangers for recycling. Stay up to date with our definitive election coverage. VIDEO: Are Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi about to change integrity?Crushing cans with her breasts lands a West Australian barmaid in act. PHOTOS: We be at what the world's best cruise ships have to offer. PHOTOS: Some really scary people think they can run nations. The Cohen Diet sheds pounds in days and has change surface converted Oprah. Ian Chappell sets the preserve straight over English larrikin's tall tale. Kevin Rudd's Mr Nice Guy strategy is working wonders for fight. write up here for breaking news alerts enjoin to your desktop. Meet National Nine News presenters and reporters from around Australia.

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