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  Posted by: zanshin, 2008-08-21 12:08

The Breaking Point -- A New Age of Torture

Deepak Tripathi, 2008-08-19 (Tuesday), CounterPunch
The recent appearance of Dr Aafia Siddiqi in a New York court (August 5, 2008) has brought another disturbing episode in the 'war on terror' of President George W. Bush to light. According to a lawyer acting for Dr Siddiqui, an American-educated scientist of Pakistani origin, her client was brought to New York after spending several years in US custody at an unknown place, thought to be the Bagram air base in Afghanistan. While in detention, she suffered 'horrendous physical and psychological torture'. The American authorities claimed that they captured Dr Siddiqui only in July 2008, accusing her of attacking US military officers and being an Al-Qaeda operative. These charges have been dismissed by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

The case has drawn international attention and comes at a time when the Bush administration, in its last few months, appears determined to put as many detainees captured during its 'war on terror' as possible on trial. According to Dr Siddiqi's lawyer, New York has been chosen as the venue for her trial because it is the city of Twin Towers, where the sentiment is likely to be most prejudicial and the November elections are close. Just before Dr Siddiqui was produced in court in New York, a US military commission in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp convicted and sentenced Salim Hamdan, Osama bin Laden's driver, to five-and-a-half years in prison. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch both criticized the Guantanamo trial as falling below anya acceptable standards of justice.

The crisis for human rights has grown to unprecedented proportions since 9/11. On the day Amnesty International published its 2007 human rights assessment worldwide, its message reflected something that had become increasingly obvious. The 'war on terror' had left a long trail of human rights abuses and created deep divisions that cast a shadow on international relations, making the world more dangerous. In one of the strongest repudiations of the policies of Western governments, the Secretary-General of Amnesty, Irene Khan, said: "The politics of fear are fuelling a downward spiral of human rights abuses in which no right is sacrosanct and no person safe." She accused these governments of adopting policies which undermine the rule of law, feed racism and xenophobia, divide communities, intensify inequalities and sow the seeds for more violence and conflict. Amnesty said that old-fashioned repression had gained a new lease of life under the guise of fighting terrorism in some countries, while in others, including the United Kingdom, loosely defined counter-terrorism laws posed a threat to free speech.

Among leaders who were named for playing on fear among their supporters to help them push their own political agendas and strengthen their political power were President George W Bush, John Howard, then prime minister of Australia, President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.

The 2008 report of Human Rights Watch mourned the state of democracy with these words: "Rarely has democracy been so acclaimed, yet so breached, so promoted yet so disrespected, so important yet so disappointing." Human Rights Watch accuses the Bush administration of embracing this route instead of defending human rights, because talk of human rights leads to Guantanamo, secret CIA prisons abroad, simulated drowning and other forms of 'rendition', military commissions and the suspension of habeas corpus. Amnesty and Human Rights Watch are two of the world's leading organizations in the field of human rights. How did they reach conclusions so bleak?

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn describes in the opening chapter named 'Arrest' in The Gulag Archipelago how it feels when someone is seized by shadowy individuals, about whom the victim knows nothing and has no clue as to what lies ahead:

"Arrest! Need it be said that it is a breaking point in your life. A bolt of lightning which has scored a direct hit on you."

On September 6, 2006, President George W. Bush admitted the existence of a secret CIA program to abduct, detain and interrogate people outside America as part of his 'war on terror'. In a statement intended to portray himself as a strong leader, Bush referred to the CIA interrogation techniques as tough, lawful and necessary. His message, which gave few insights, was that "we are getting vital information necessary to do our jobs and that is to protect the American people and our allies." The President said he could not describe the methods used. He wanted everyone to understand why. The admission followed months of media reports in America and Europe and protests by non-governmental organizations that had made the administration's continued silence untenable.

Why did the US administration choose to operate secret prisons abroad? Where were they located and what kind of interrogation techniques were in use there to get what Bush described glibly as vital information? Glossy assertions, in the guise of confidentiality, became the hallmark of the Bush administration as the 'war on terror' progressed. The official justification became that 'we in the civilized world face an unparalleled and escalating terrorist threat and extraordinary measures are required' to deal with it. The administration knows it all. The people should simply believe what they are told, although the lesson of history is that laws are invariably broken when there is unwarranted secrecy and appropriate constitutional supervision is absent. Where the Bush administration led, other governments followed. From Britain, Italy and Australia to Russia, China and elsewhere, talk of the terrorist threat became engrained in government polemics. Among the most disturbing aspects was the Chinese leadership's description of protests by Buddhist monks in Tibet as terrorist activity.

Reports, which first surfaced in 2005, of secret CIA prisons in European and other locations were confirmed in an investigation by the Council of Europe in June 2007. The investigation, conducted by the Swiss Senator, Dick Marty, concluded that 'large numbers of people had been abducted across the world' and transferred to countries where 'torture is common practice'. Others were kept in 'arbitrary detention without any precise charge' and without any judicial oversight. Still others had 'disappeared for indefinite periods, held in secret prisons, including in member-states of the Council of Europe, the existence and operation of which had been concealed'.

Dick Marty said in his report that these people were subjected to degrading treatment and torture to extract information, however unsound, which America claimed 'had protected our common security'. Prisoners were interrogated ceaselessly and physically and psychologically abused before being released because they were 'plainly not the people being sought'. The report said that these were the terrible consequences of what in some quarters is called the 'war on terror'. The report specifically named Romania and Poland, where the CIA ran secret prisons and torture centres.

How were prisoners taken to such camps and what was done to them? It turned out that the CIA first abducted people, including children as young as seven, across the world. The agency was then able to fly captives, under an agreement by all NATO members, including Britain, which granted blanket over-flight clearances to American and allied forces involved in the “fight against terrorism.” Apart from Poland and Romania, former Soviet bloc countries where successors of the Communist intelligence services operated, Chechnya, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Syria were among other destinations named, as well as Italy, where abductions by the CIA took place. The report said that the systematic exporting of torture outside the United States and the reservation of such methods exclusively for non-Americans amounted to an 'apartheid' mentality, which fuels anti-Americanism and creates sympathy for Islamic fundamentalism.

What went on inside the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq is truly horrific, with up to 50000 men, women and children kept there at a time. Pouring acid on captives, forcing them to remove their clothing, keeping them naked for days in low temperatures and pouring cold water on them, a military policeman having sex with a female detainee, arranging naked male prisoners in a pile and jumping on them, forcing them to wear women's underwear, taking photographs of dead prisoners and threatening captives with rape – such 'blatant, sadistic and wanton' abuses of Iraqis were carried out by American soldiers in the prison. All this and more was done to them when, in many cases, their jailers did not even know their identities or the reasons for their detention.

Other examples of the culture of torture are recorded in numerous pictures of Abu Ghraib abuses now in the public domain. A young American soldier, Sabrina Harman, took many of these pictures during her tour of duty inside the prison. Like so many other young American soldiers, she joined the military to help pay for her college education. In March 2008, The New Yorker published her story with photos she took of abuses committed on prisoners. The pictures provided a graphic illustration of the abuses which America itself admitted in the official Taguba report. The inquiry resulted in a number of largely low-ranking reservists who either took the pictures, or were seen in them, portrayed as 'rogues who acted out of depravity'. Documents obtained by the Washington Post and the American Civil Liberties Union showed that the senior military officer in Iraq, General Ricardo Sanchez, had actually authorized the use of military dogs, extreme temperatures, reverse sleep patterns and sensory deprivation as interrogation techniques in Abu Ghraib.

As The New Yorker said, Abu Ghraib 'was de facto United States policy'. And 'the authorization and decriminalization of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of captives in wartime have been among the defining legacies' of the Bush administration. The techniques of interrogation were a direct result of the administration's hostility to international law – the doctrine of extracting confessions by torture flowing from the White House, the Vice President's office and a small number of senior Pentagon and Justice Department officials who had turned themselves into an oligarchy.

A new dawn comes with new hopes. But the dawn of the twenty-first century will forever be known for vengeance and brutal conflict for domination of energy resources in the Middle East. The attacks on 9/11 were a wake-up call about the existing and future dangers. But they were also a reminder of mistakes of the past. These mistakes were made in the final decade of the Cold War, the 1980s, when America's decision to favor extremist, against moderate, Islam in the region fanned the fires of hatred; and in the decade after the Cold War, the 1990s, when the battleground in Afghanistan was abandoned with the fires still burning.

Such mistakes created a sanctuary for the Taleban and Al-Qaeda. Far from learning the obvious lesson, the neo-conservatives had a new agenda for the coming century, well before the events of 9/11. Globalization had gone too far. Economic and political power had rapidly begun to shift to Asia. The scope and intensity of the American counter-attack under the presidency of George W. Bush was an expression of the determination to draw back the centre of gravity towards the West, with little realization that such course of action involved great risks.

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Deepak Tripathi was a BBC journalist for nearly 25 years He is currently working on a book on the Bush presidency.

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2007-09-02Remarks By The President At 2002 Graduation Exercise Of The United States Military Academy
2007-09-09No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?
2007-10-17Iran: Nuclear programme
2007-12-22Clinton on Foreign Policy at University of Nebraska
2008-01-06Press Conference by the President
2007-12-16Afghan Mission Is Reviewed as Concerns Rise
2007-12-20Press Conference by the President
2007-11-13The new wars of religion
2007-11-11The Next Act -- Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?
2007-10-20The War on Afghanistan Was Wrong, Too
2007-10-24CNN Larry King Live -- Interview with Vicente Fox
2007-10-30Michael Ledeen discusses the Iranian Time Bomb
2008-01-11The General in his Labyrinth
2008-01-24Root Causes and Rotten Ideas: On Dinesh D'Souza's The Enemy At Home
2008-01-31The Power Elite's Use Of Wars And Crises
2008-02-06The 2007 Irving Kristol Lecture by Bernard Lewis
2008-02-12Third report on the Netherlands -- CRI(2008)3
2008-02-15Clinton Started CIA Rendition Program: Ex-agent
2008-03-01Day of Reckoning -- Pat Buchanan
2008-05-04Rush Interviews Andrew McCarthy
2008-05-04Downsized Discourse: Classroom Management, Neoliberalism, and the Shaping of Correct Workplace Attitude
2008-06-25Samson's Fate
2008-06-01Why NATO Troops Can't Deliver Peace in Afghanistan
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Niall Ferguson responds
2008-11-20The Cold Peace
2008-11-25A Secure Europe in a Better World -- European Security Strategy
2008-12-03Symposium: Iran: The Countdown
2008-12-25India's Reckless Road to Washington -- Through Tel Aviv
2008-12-27Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
2008-07-03'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Thursday, May 29
2008-07-25How to Get Away With Torture
2008-08-06Extradition Delayed Is Justice Denied
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-08-04How The United States Reversed Its Policy On Bombing Civilians
2008-10-13Top Interrogators Declare Torture Ineffective in Intelligence Gathering
2008-10-02U.S. Not Winning War on Terror -- Special Report
2008-09-15Georgia and the Balance of Power
2008-09-20How We Misunderstand Terrorism
2008-09-07Terrorized by 'War on Terror'
2007-01-16Guantanamo stirs protests
2006-12-31The Dutch news in 2006 - Part II
2006-12-15The Israel Lobby
2006-12-16Revamping Us Foreign Policy, Part 1 - Full speed ahead, with menace
2007-04-02From the Wonderful Folks Who Brought You Iraq
2007-04-04Breaking Ranks -- What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?
2007-03-15Highbrow Tribalism
2007-03-05JOHN PILGER: THIS WAR OF LIES GOES ON
2007-03-04The Leadership of George W. Bush: Con & Pro
2007-03-05Timeline: al-Qaida
2006-10-13Interview Vali Nasr
2006-09-25Richard Clarke 9/11 prepared testimony
2006-11-07TURKEY AND THE AZERBAIJANI OIL CONTROVERSIES: LOOKING FOR A LIGHT AT THE END OF THE PIPELINE
2006-11-07MAGHREB REGIME SCENARIOS
2006-09-03Transcript - President Bush's Speech
2006-05-01Intelligence, Policy,and the War in Iraq
2006-05-01Can Democracy Stop Terrorism?
2006-05-01Tyranny and Terror
2006-05-01Voices Baffled, Brash and Irate in Guantánamo
2007-05-10A Reporter At Large: In The Party Of God (Part II)
2007-05-10Hezbollah, Illegal Immigration, and the Next 9/11
2007-05-17300: Proto-Fascism and Manufacturing of Complicity
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 1 -- Strategic Assessment
2007-05-01Iran’s Nuclear Calculations
2007-04-26The Crisis in Zimbabwe: How the U.S. Should Respond
2007-04-17HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL DISCUSSES REPORTS ON HEALTH, RIGHT TO FOOD AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS
2007-06-16The Osama Files
2007-06-05Interview: Putin Likely to Remain Powerful Figure After 2008
2007-06-07Rights Groups Call for End to Secret Detentions
2007-06-22When Lawyers Go to War -- Book Review
2007-06-22Rice Talks With Journal's Editorial Board
2007-07-08The Road Home - Editorial
2007-07-09Interview transcript: David Miliband
2007-07-29Al-Qaida: the unwanted guests
2007-07-16Will Iran Be Next?
2007-07-10It’s Time for a Declaration of Independence From Israel
2007-07-25Bush Still Doesn't Get It
2007-07-17A world wide web of terror
2008-06-27MESSAGE MACHINE; Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand
2008-05-03Pentagon Considers Adding Forces in Afghanistan
2008-04-25Planning For Planetary Interrogation — Cradle To Grave For Perfect Slave
2008-04-23NATO and European Energy Security
2008-05-14The Other Guantanamo
2008-04-06Benazir Bhutto's 'Reconciliation': Islam, Democracy, and the West
2008-04-05The Coming of Eurabia
2008-04-16A Review of the Seminar ‘the Security of Energy Supplies: the Role of NATO and Other International Organisations’
2008-03-03Mead: Bush Administration Gets Improving ‘Grades’ in First Year of Second Term’s Foreign Policy
2008-03-04The Last Days of Europe