The Disappeared

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 9:55 am

Josh Patashnik at TNR objects to my use of the term "disappeared" to describe the Guantanamo detainees. Well, explain this away

The U.S. military hid the locations of suspected terrorist detainees and concealed harsh treatment to avoid the scrutiny of the International Committee of the Red Cross, according to documents that a Senate committee released Tuesday.

"We may need to curb the harsher operations while ICRC is around. It is better not to expose them to any controversial techniques," Lt. Col. Diane Beaver, a military lawyer who’s since retired, said during an October 2002 meeting at the Guantanamo Bay prison to discuss employing interrogation techniques that some have equated with torture. Her comments were recorded in minutes of the meeting that were made public Tuesday. At that same meeting, Beaver also appeared to confirm that U.S. officials at another detention facility — Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan — were using sleep deprivation to "break" detainees well before then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld approved that technique. "True, but officially it is not happening," she is quoted as having said.

A third person at the meeting, Jonathan Fredman, the chief counsel for the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center, disclosed that detainees were moved routinely to avoid the scrutiny of the ICRC, which keeps tabs on prisoners in conflicts around the world.

"In the past when the ICRC has made a big deal about certain detainees, the DOD (Defense Department) has ‘moved’ them away from the attention of the ICRC," Fredman said, according to the minutes.

Who knew that when George Bush gazed into Vladimir Putin’s eyes, the abyss gazed back?

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4 Comments

pajarito
Comment posted June 18, 2008 @ 10:53 am

Disappeared, syn. vanished, gone, missing, unaccounted for, absent, hidden, lost, misplaced, displaced….

What about those secretly held on ships at sea, taking an endless cruise at our expense (actually and morally)? How many have been quietly slipped over the side? How many have taken one-way helicopter rides over the waves?

This country once stood for human rights, the rule of law…but no more. We are a banana republic with an ignorant, arrogant, delusional frat boy at the helm. In better times there would have been a revolution…but not today.


pajarito
Comment posted June 18, 2008 @ 5:53 am

Disappeared, syn. vanished, gone, missing, unaccounted for, absent, hidden, lost, misplaced, displaced….

What about those secretly held on ships at sea, taking an endless cruise at our expense (actually and morally)? How many have been quietly slipped over the side? How many have taken one-way helicopter rides over the waves?

This country once stood for human rights, the rule of law…but no more. We are a banana republic with an ignorant, arrogant, delusional frat boy at the helm. In better times there would have been a revolution…but not today.


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