happy father's day from our government people...
based on research by six leading human rights groups - amnesty international, cageprisoners, the center for constitutional rights, the center for human rights and global justice and nyu school of law, human rights watch and reprieve -, the briefing paper off the record provides the most comprehensive account of these 39 individuals' apprehension and detention to date, including four missing detainees here identified for the first time...
the full list includes cases of nationals from countries including morocco, libya, egypt, pakistan, kenya and spain...they were arrested in countries including pakistan, iraq, iran, somalia and sudan, and transferred to secret sites run by the u.s. government...
in many cases, the current fate and whereabouts of detainees included on the list are completely unknown...in other cases, some speculative information has emerged in the press or through research and investigation...
in all cases, the u.s. government’s silence has created grave uncertainty...people - our government must end the use of secret detention, clarify the fate and whereabouts of all people who have been secretly detained and allow them access to their families and to adequate legal process...
just to be clear - the u.s. has the duty to detain and bring to justice anyone responsible for crimes but it must do so in a manner that respects human rights and the rule of law...
check out the briefing paper Off the Record - U.S. Responsibility for Enforced Disappearances in the 'war on terror' a video Interview with Rabia Khan, the wife of Majid Khan, transferred to Guantánamo from secret CIA custody and a video Interview with Moazzam Begg, unlawfully detained in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay for 3 years and this piece that underscores this position - USA: Government must end all secret detention and guarantee fair trials
you can make a difference...
peace out <3
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