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  • Team Quickly Turns Old Fort Into Detention Facility

    10/21/2005 6:15:09 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 475+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Oct 21,2005 | Elaine Eliah
    SULAYMANIYAH, Iraq, Oct. 21, 2005 – Take a design engineer, a project manager and a construction company. Drop them into Iraq's mountainous north and hand them a "mission, impossible": Turn a relic of an old military fort into an internment facility ready to receive 1,000 detainees within eight weeks. That's the task that faced the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence and contractor ECC International. "We and our contract partner were up to the challenge," said Tom Russell, AFCEE's director of worldwide installation support. The team got the order to proceed in August, but the challenge began months earlier, when...
  • Detention Co. keeps Al Asad in lockdown

    10/18/2005 8:36:13 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 358+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Oct 18, 2005 | Cpl. Micah Snead
    AL ASAD, Iraq (Oct. 18, 2005) -- Discipline can come in many forms for Marines in a combat area. For the Detention Company Marines and Sailors from 5th Battalion, 14th Marine Regiment, discipline means putting aside personal feelings to safeguard and house detainees who could have recently killed or injured fellow service members. The Detention Co. serves as a lock and key holder for detainees at a remote detention facility at Al Asad, Iraq. Many of the Marines are reservists, ranging in MOSs from communications specialists and artillerymen to motor transport operators and administration clerks. “It is something new and...
  • Punjab Police Fabricating Terrorism through Illegal Detention and Torture

    10/07/2005 1:23:08 PM PDT · by TBP · 19 replies · 713+ views
    ENSAAF ^ | October 5, 2005 | ENSAAF
    ENSAAF today released its report, Punjab Police: Fabricating Terrorism through Illegal Detention and Torture (June 2005 to August 2005) (http://www.ensaaf.org/ft-report.html). This report details human rights violations committed by Indian security forces in recent militancy-related arrests. From June 2005 to August 2005, Indian police claim to have arrested several dozen individuals intent on reviving or supporting militancy in Punjab. These arrests center around the apprehension of Jagtar Singh Hawara, the main accused in the 1995 assassination of Punjab’s chief minister. In August and September 2005, ENSAAF documented 28 cases of detention of Punjabis accused of militancy-related activities. Its study reveals that,...
  • U.S. citizen held for months in China returns home(Chicom detained a honeymooner)

    09/12/2005 6:07:44 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 7 replies · 405+ views
    Reuters ^ | 09/12/05
    U.S. citizen held for months in China returns home By Lindsay Beck Mon Sep 12, 5:42 AM ET A U.S. citizen freed after being held in China for almost 100 days on suspicion of spying said his release was probably due to Chinese President Hu Jintao's upcoming visit to the United States. China-born Xie Chunren, 56, was arrested on May 31 while on honeymoon in Sichuan province in the country's southwest. Police told him they suspected him of involvement in activities endangering national security, allegations he denied in repeated interrogations. "They asked me so many questions. I just said, 'no,...
  • Canadian pot activist, wanted by U.S., gets bail

    08/02/2005 4:40:38 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 24 replies · 683+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | Aug 2nd, 05 | Allan Dowd
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A judge rejected a U.S. request that a Canadian marijuana activist be held without bail on Tuesday in a case that is likely to ignite debate over the countries' diverging drug policies. U.S. officials say Marc Emery illegally sold millions of dollars worth of marijuana seeds, but Emery's supporters say his business activities were well known for years and tolerated by groups that included Canada's federal health ministry. Emery is a founder of the pro-legalization B.C. Marijuana Party and his arrest comes as the Canadian government is pushing a measure to decriminalize possession of small...
  • Carter blasts Guantanamo detention camp

    07/30/2005 11:47:39 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 121 replies · 1,558+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 7/30/05 | Cassandra Vilograd - AP
    BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) - Former President Jimmy Carter on Saturday said the detention of terror suspects at the Guantanamo Bay Naval base was an embarrassment and had given extremists an excuse to attack the United States. Speaking at the Baptist World Alliance's centenary conference in Birmingham, central England, Carter also criticized the U.S.-led war in Iraq and said it was "unnecessary and unjust." "I think what's going on in Guantanamo Bay and other places is a disgrace to the U.S.A.," he told a news conference. "I wouldn't say it's the cause of terrorism, but it has given impetus and excuses...
  • Investigation into FBI Allegations of Detainee Abuse at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Detention Facility

    07/14/2005 5:05:42 PM PDT · by SandRat · 8 replies · 543+ views
    Defense News ^ | July 14, 2005 | unattributed
    Army Regulation 15-6: Final Report Investigation into FBI Allegations of Detainee Abuse at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Detention Facility EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Detention and interrogation operations at Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) cover a three-year period and over 24,000 interrogations. This AR 15-6 investigation found only three interrogation acts in violation of interrogation techniques authorized by Army Field Manual 34-52 and DoD guidance. The AR 15-6 also found that the Commander of JTF-GTMO failed to monitor the interrogation of one high value detainee in late 2002. The AR 15-6 found that the interrogation of this same high value detainee resulted in degrading...
  • What You Don’t Know About Guantanamo Bay—And What the MSM Won’t Tell You - (true story!)

    07/12/2005 2:08:20 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 4 replies · 1,080+ views
    CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | JULY 12, 2005 | DR. GREGORY BORSE, PhD
    It is perhaps not as widely known as it ought to be—in light of the hyperventilating criticism of our alleged treatment of detainees at the U.S. military’s detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba—that there has never been a single death recorded at the center known by the military as “GTMO” (pronounced gitmo). It is perhaps also not as widely known that many of the detainees at GTMO do not complain of their treatment. In fact, many detainees report that conditions at GTMO are better than those they suffered fighting coalition forces in Afghanistan and Iraq prior to their being captured:...
  • From Allah to Ashes - Who’s at Gitmo and what they’ve done to Islam (hint: it's not our military!)

    07/12/2005 1:56:08 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 10 replies · 753+ views
    NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE.COM ^ | JULY 12, 2005 | DEROY MURDOCK
    or all the grief America is suffering over Guantanamo Bay, U.S. soldiers there might as well have flushed 1,001 Korans down 1,001 toilets — live on Al-Jazeera TV. Newsweek's May 15 retraction of its false and deadly Koran-in-the-can story has worked as well as a severed brake line in slowing calls by Democrats (and some wobbly Republicans) to padlock the terrorist detention facility. Illinois's Dick Durbin, the U.S. Senate's No. 2 Democrat, infamously compared Gitmo to the Soviet Gulag, Nazi concentration camps, and the Khmer Rouge's killing fields, despite the base's paucity of firing squads, gas chambers, or neatly stacked...
  • Guantanamo Commanding Officer Relieved

    07/09/2005 11:56:55 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 25 replies · 1,241+ views
    AP ^ | 7-10-05
    MIAMI - The commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was relieved of his duties Saturday after he was accused of inappropriate management practices, a Navy spokesman said. Capt. Leslie J. McCoy, who had commanded Guantanamo since March 2003, was the subject of an investigation into inappropriate personnel and administrative practices unrelated to the base's detention camp for suspected terrorists. "His release and reassignment are in no way related to the detainee operations taking place in Guantanamo," said C. Patrick Dooling, spokesman for Navy Southeast Region based in Jacksonville. Dooling would not elaborate on the allegations...
  • S. Korea: Stopping Late Night Suicide Attempt

    07/06/2005 7:00:24 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 1 replies · 313+ views
    Donga Ilbo ^ | 07/06/05
    S. Korea: Stopping Late Night Suicide Attempt Early morning on July 6th, an unidentified man(left) carrying a knife made a scene attempting to take his own life on the southern end of Young-dong Bridge (in Seoul.) A cop(right) was handing out a cigarette to him, while trying to persuade him to stop. After 8 hours of standoff, police was able to detain him without any incident.
  • China: Thousands of Residents Clash with Police over Land Appropriation (another riot)

    07/04/2005 5:58:45 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 13 replies · 699+ views
    Yonhap News ^ | 07/04/05 | Kwon Young-suk
    /begin my translationChina: Thousands of Residents Clash with Police over Land Appropriation  (Hong Kong, Yonhap News) correspondent Kwon Young-suk --  In China, 2,000 residents clashed with thousands of policemen over land appropriation. About 20 residents were hurt due to police beatings and many were detained. Hong Kong's Ming-bao reported on its July 4th issue that 2,000 or so residents clashed with police over land appropriation in Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. Residents complained, "The local government did not consult with residents at all in appropriating land, and the compensation for the appropriated land was too little, which was paid afterwards."   They said, "200...
  • Torture at Gitmo? Ask the Mau Mau - (Max Boot at LA Times gets it!)

    06/30/2005 8:40:29 AM PDT · by CHARLITE · 7 replies · 1,072+ views
    LA TIMES.COM ^ | JUNE 31, 2005 | MAX BOOT
    By now it hardly needs saying that, contrary to the animadversions of Dick Durbin and Amnesty International, Guantanamo Bay bears no resemblance to Nazi concentration camps, Soviet gulags or Khmer Rouge killing fields. Millions of people were murdered in those places. The sum total of those killed at Gitmo is … zero. But perhaps the critics of U.S. detention practices are correct in saying that this is damning with faint praise. Who wouldn't expect the "land of the free" to behave better than the most monstrous regimes in history? So let's use a better comparison. Look at how the United...
  • Expert: U.N. seeks U.S. detention centers

    06/29/2005 8:46:43 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 523+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 6/29/05 | George Jahn - AP
    VIENNA, Austria (AP) - U.N. human rights experts have begun an investigation into U.S. detention facilities for terrorist suspects and allegations that there are secret prisons, one of the project leaders said Wednesday. Manfred Nowak, the U.N.'s special expert on torture, said some undeclared holding areas could include U.S. Navy ships in international waters. He said there were "serious" allegations to that effect from Amnesty International and other non-governmental human rights groups. "I have heard these rumors and we have to follow them up," he told The Associated Press, urging Washington to cooperate with the investigation. Officials at the U.S....
  • Durbin's Demons - (this man should be forced to resign, or voted out of office!)

    06/16/2005 4:22:36 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 31 replies · 1,020+ views
    MENS NEWS DAILY.COM ^ | JUNE 16, 2005 | SHER ZIEVE
    Spurred on by the fact that the US mainstream media allows and even encourages the Democrats to be as outrageous as possible (after all---it’s the MSM’s Party too!), Senator Dick Durbin has decided to challenge Howard Dean and Ted “the swimmer” Kennedy for buffoon of the year; if not the decade. Not satisfied with only comparing conservatives to the evil ones, Durbin decided to compare member of our US Military to Nazis, Cambodia’s genocidal leader Pol Pot and, of course, the Soviet gulags . In fact, he said as part of his inordinately long and loathsome diatribe: “On one occasion,...
  • Close Gitmo? - The misguided chants continue (Biden, Hagel, Martinez panicking)

    06/14/2005 12:55:28 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 25 replies · 838+ views
    NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE.COM ^ | JUNE 14, 2005 | RICH LOWRY
    The retreat is on. Even Republican Sens. Chuck Hagel (Nebraska) and Mel Martinez (Florida) are scurrying along with the panicked pack calling on the U.S. to close its detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. Democratic Sen. Joseph Biden (Delaware) has been a leader of what should be loosely called the “Release Suspected Terrorists Now!” caucus. Biden says everyone should be let go from Gitmo — except, in a crucial caveat, “Those we have reason to keep, keep.” Ah, there’s the rub. We captured more than 10,000 people in Afghanistan. Roughly 750 ended up at Gitmo — exactly because we had reason...
  • CNN Poll: Who do you think is being more accurate over the U.S. detention of terror suspects?

    06/05/2005 9:36:12 PM PDT · by highlander_UW · 25 replies · 1,127+ views
    CNN Online ^ | 6/5/05 | CNN staff
    Who do you think is being more accurate over the U.S. detention of terror suspects? Amnesty International The White House
  • Iraqis Flee U.S. Camp; Sunnis Hold Shiites

    04/16/2005 2:12:39 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 2 replies · 336+ views
    ABC News | AP ^ | 4/16/05 | Thomas Wagner
    Iraqi Detainees Escape U.S. Detention; Sunnis Take 70 Hostages, Demand All Shiites Leave TownApr. 16, 2005 - Eleven detainees upset about their treatment by U.S. captors escaped Saturday from the military's largest detention center in Iraq by climbing through a hole in the fence, and bombings around the country killed a dozen Iraqis. Ten of the 11 escapees were recaptured after fleeing Camp Bucca, the largest U.S. detention facility with about 6,000 prisoners, nearly two-thirds of all those in Iraq. In the central Iraqi town of Madain, Sunni militants took about 70 Shiite males hostage and threatened to kill them...
  • The Burmese military junta violates human rights (Monthly Report)

    02/26/2005 10:59:12 PM PST · by ZayYa · 400+ views
    It has been almost 9 years since the mass forced relocations carried out by the troops of the Burmese junta, then known as the State Law and Order Restoration Council or SLORC, in 1996-1997 in central Shan State during which almost 1,500 villages and more than 300,000 people were displaced, and hundreds of villagers raped and/or killed. The military expansion and human rights violations connected to the forced relocations are still continuing unabated up to the present. The same reasons given by the then SLORC troops for carrying out the mass forced relocations are still being used to commit human...
  • Katsav supports detention for Israelis

    02/14/2005 8:08:18 AM PST · by Alouette · 7 replies · 261+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Feb. 14, 2005 | Yaakov Katz & Herb Keinon
    President Moshe Katsav on Monday publicly supported putting Israelis who are considered security threats in administrative detention. "Sometimes in order to safeguard democracy, we have to use undemocratic means such as administrative detention," Katsav said. "We cannot afford to compromise on this issue, we have to put an end to it before it does irreversible damage," he said. Katsav's statement follows Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra's statement to The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that radical right-wingers who have the potential of leading the evacuation of the Gaza Strip in a violent direction should be placed in administrative detention. "There are...