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Canada Places U.S., Israel on Torture Watch List

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http://ca.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idCAN1762987120080117?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0

By David Ljunggren

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's foreign ministry has put the United States and Israel on a watch list of countries where prisoners risk being tortured and also classifies some U.S. interrogation techniques as torture, according to a document obtained by Reuters on Thursday.

The revelation is likely to embarrass the minority Conservative government, which is a staunch ally of both the United States and Israel. Both nations denied they allowed torture in their jails.
The document -- part of a training course on torture awareness given to diplomats -- mentions the U.S. jail at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba where a Canadian man is being held.
The man, Omar Khadr, is the only Canadian in Guantanamo. His defenders said the document made a mockery of Ottawa's claims that Khadr was not being mistreated.

Under "definition of torture" the document lists U.S. interrogation techniques such as forced nudity, isolation, sleep deprivation and blindfolding prisoners.
"The United States does not permit, tolerate, or condone torture under any circumstances," said a spokeswoman for the U.S. embassy in Ottawa.

A spokesman for Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier tried to distance Ottawa from the document.
"The training manual is not a policy document and does not reflect the views or policies of this government," he said.
The government mistakenly provided the document to Amnesty International Canada as part of a court case the rights organization has launched against Ottawa over the treatment of detainees in Afghanistan.

Amnesty Secretary-General Alex Neve told Reuters his group had very clear evidence of abuse in U.S. and Israeli jails.
"It's therefore reassuring and refreshing to see that ... both of those countries have been listed and that foreign policy considerations didn't trump the human rights concern and keep them off the list," he said.
Khadr has been in Guantanamo Bay for five years. He is accused of killing a U.S. soldier during a clash in Afghanistan in 2002, when he was 15.

Rights groups say Khadr should be repatriated to Canada, an idea that Prime Minister Stephen Harper rejects on the grounds that the man faces serious charges.
"At some point in the course of Omar Khadr's detention the Canadian government developed the suspicion he was being tortured," said William Kuebler, Khadr's U.S. lawyer.

"Yet it has not acted to obtain his release from Guantanamo Bay and protect his rights, unlike every other Western country that has had its nationals detained in Guantanamo Bay," he told CTV television.
Other countries on the watch list include Syria, China, Iran, Afghanistan, Mexico and Saudi Arabia.

"If Israel is included in the list in question, the ambassador of Israel would expect its removal," said Israeli embassy spokesman Michael Mendel
The awareness course started after Ottawa was criticized for the way it handled the case of Canadian Maher Arar, who was deported from the United States to Syria in 2002.
Arar says he was tortured repeatedly during the year he spent in Damascus prisons. An inquiry into the case revealed that Canadian diplomats had not received any formal training into detecting whether detainees had been abused.

(Reporting by David Ljunggren; editing by Rob Wilson)
 
US fumes as Canada puts it on rights abusers' list

Monday, 21 January , 2008, 10:02 

Toronto: Imagine a close US ally putting it on a human rights watch list! Canada is under fire for listing the US and Israel as human rights abusers and torturers of prisoners on its manual for training diplomats.

Shockingly, the US and Israel — its closest allies — have been listed alongside Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Syria on the manual.

The matter came to light last week when it was inadvertently released to lawyers challenging treatment of Afghan detainees by Canadian troops amid reports that they are being handed over to the Americans.

Embarrassed by the disclosure, Ottawa has apologised and order a review of the manual.

Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier said: "I regret the embarrassment caused by the public disclosure of the manual used in the department's torture awareness training. It contains a list that wrongly includes some of our closest allies."



He said he has directed that the manual be reviewed and rewritten. "The manual is neither a policy document nor a statement of policy. As such, it does not convey the government's views or positions," Bernier said.

Israeli ambassador Alan Baker was furious and lodged a strong protest with the government, demanding removal of Israel's name from the list.

Baker said he was outraged by the inclusion of his country's name.

"Because it's simply not true. Israel doesn't engage in torture. It's prohibited by Israeli law. Whoever had written this manual simply didn't know, or was misguided, or didn't understand," he said.

US ambassador David Wilkins said it was absurd and "offensive" to club his country with Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Syria for human rights violations.

http://sify.com/news/international/fullstory.php?id=14591851

Does anyone proofread these manuals before printing?? ???  Is there some truth in regards to their human rights violations? To quote Jack Nicholson:  " You want the truth, you can't handle the truth!!" 
 
I'd be interested in how old that list is. Was it created within the current governments mandate or in the last Liberal mandate?
 
GAP,...I merged his post with the article I posted earlier and I think that one can see that it probably isn't that old.
 
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