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US invites UN experts to visit Guantanamo
2005-10-30
WASHINGTON - The United States is inviting independent human rights experts from the United Nations to visit detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba almost four years after the UN first asked permission to inspect the prison. Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Mark Ballesteros said the invitation “was extended in an effort to broaden understanding of US detention operations and to demonstrate that detainees at Guantanamo are treated humanely.”

There is no set timeline for the visit. The three observers will meet with commanders at the facility as well as medical staff and interrogation staff, but they will have no interaction with the detainees. They will be able to observe the detainees during recreation time, religious observances and other periods.

US officials have allowed only the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross to visit detainees at Guantanamo.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Pentagon said, “The department strives for transparency in our operation to the extent possible in light of security and operational requirements and the need to ensure the safety of our forces.”

The three observers are: Dr. Manfred Nowak, an expert on torture and inhumane treatment; Asma Jahangir, an expert on religious rights and freedoms; and Leila Zerrougui, an expert on arbitrary detention.
Your UN contribution dollars at work.
Seven of the detainees on the hunger strike are hospitalised and being force-fed, according to the government. Some of the others also are being fed involuntarily.

The strikers allege that feeding tubes are inserted without using anesthesia or sedatives and that tubes are being reused without proper sanitization. Some detainees have been fasting since Aug. 8. Dr. John Edmondson, commander of the US Navy Hospital at Guantanamo and head of the detainee hospital, has denied all of the detainee allegations, saying tubes are always inserted using a lubricant, an anesthetic is offered “in all cases,” and new tubes are used every time a detainee has to be fed involuntarily.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  The United States is inviting independent human rights experts from the United Nations to visit detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba almost four years after the UN first asked permission to inspect the prison.

WTF for?

Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-10-30 22:00  

#7  What was first prize, two weeks in North Korea?
Posted by: Clavitch Tholuck2849   2005-10-30 09:33  

#6  Emily wins the 'snark of the week' award with that one. Gawd that was funny.
Posted by: Steve White   2005-10-30 01:27  

#5  an expert on torture and inhumane treatment

perhaps we're talking about that last (gay) husband of Liza Minelli
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-30 01:57  

#4  ROFL, Sea! Cheeze, I tells ya, my face can't take this torture, lol. And I was about to make some tea. I'm gonna be mighty careful tonight, thar be snarks about, lol.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-30 01:13  

#3  You read andrewsullivan.com every day.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-10-30 00:57  

#2  "...an expert on torture and inhumane treatment..."

I wonder how a man becomes an expert on those things? Did he take classes at the university? Or maybe his government is a practitioner?
Posted by: Jackal   2005-10-30 00:49  

#1  Welcome to the Hotel California. You can check it out but you can never leave.
Posted by: Phaviter Shainter2357   2005-10-30 00:04  

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