[ppi] [ppiindia] Amnesty International slams US war on terror
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Amnesty International slams US war on terror
ANNUAL REPORT: The human-rights group said the `war on terror' has produced the
most sustained attack on people's rights and international law in 50 years
REUTERS AND AP , LONDON
Thursday, May 27, 2004,Page 1
Advertising Washington's global anti-terror policies are "bankrupt of vision"
as human rights become sacrificed in the blind pursuit of security, the
human-rights group Amnesty International charged yesterday.
The US-led war on terror against extremist groups such as al-Qaeda has produced
the most sustained attack on human rights and international law in 50 years,
Amnesty said in its annual report released yesterday.
Irene Khan, Amnesty's secretary general, condemned terrorist assaults by groups
such as al-Qaeda, saying they posed a threat to the security of people around
the world.
Amnesty also rapped partners across the world in the US' self-declared "war on
terror" for jailing suspects unfairly, stamping on legitimate political and
religious dissent, and squeezing asylum-seekers.
"The global security agenda promoted by the US administration is bankrupt of
vision and bereft of principle," Khan said.
"Violating rights at home, turning a blind eye to abuses abroad and using
pre-emptive military force where and when it chooses has damaged justice and
freedom, and made the world a more dangerous place," she said.
Specifically, Amnesty lashed Washington for unlawful killings of Iraqi
civilians; questionable arrest and mistreatment of prisoners in Iraq,
Guantanamo Bay and Afghanistan; and opposition to a new global criminal court.
"The world is crying out for principled leadership," Khan added, saying the
negative effects of US-led anti-terror policies had spread far and wide.
"Governments are losing their moral compass, sacrificing the global values of
human rights in a blind pursuit of security," she said.
"By failing to protect the rights of those who may be guilty, governments
endanger the rights of those who are innocent and put us all at risk," Khan
said.
In Europe and Asia, Amnesty criticized regressive anti-terror legislation,
attacks on refugee protection and restrictions on freedom of association and
expression.
It singled out Britain for holding 14 foreigners without charge, Spain for
closing a Basque-language newspaper, the EU for ignoring human rights in its
asylum thinking, and Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan for internal repression.
In China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Thailand "the belief ... that human
rights could be curtailed under the `war on terror' umbrella was particularly
apparent," with hundreds of detainees left in legal limbo, Amnesty's report
said.
Arab nations also came in for criticism for allowing the transfer of people
between states without judicial proceedings.
"While some states, such as Egypt and Syria, had long-standing states of
emergency in place, the `war on terror' was used as a pretext to legitimize
existing practices, such as long-term administrative detention and unfair
trials by special courts whose procedures fell far short of international
standards," the annual report said.
"Other states, such as Morocco and Tunisia, introduced new `anti-terrorism'
laws during the year, which posed a further threat to basic human rights."
Amnesty also condemned the "callous, cruel and criminal attacks" by armed
groups such as al-Qaeda.
The combined effect of those attacks and states' violations of rights was to
create the most serious assault on rights and humanitarian law in half a
century and make "a world of growing mistrust, fear and division", it said.
With Iraq and anti-terror policies dominating, world attention has been
diverted from old wars, the group also noted. Conflict in Chechnya, Colombia,
the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan and Nepal remain "a breeding ground for
some of the worst atrocities."
Khan said she was heartened by millions of people who took to the streets in
capitals around the world to protest the war in Iraq, Spaniards who marched
following the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid and the World Social Forum
in Brazil.
"Governments need to listen," she said. "In times of uncertainty, the world
needs not only to fight against global threats but to fight for global
justice."
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