On
US
Torture
Report, UN
Tells ICP Ban
Has No
Comment, Do
UNSC Members?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
December 9 --
After the much
anticipated US
torture report
was released,
and US Senator
Diane
Feinstein had
spoken on the
Senate floor
on the morning
of December 9,
at the day's
UN noon
briefing in
New York Inner
City Press
asked UN
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric for a
comment from
Ban Ki-moon,
which was
expected.
But
Dujarric said
that there was
no comment,
that the UN
was following
it. Video
here, and
embedded
below. There
was no comment
on, for
example, a
torture victim
being chained
naked to a
cement floor
and dying of
hypothermia.
This
silence from
Ban Ki-moon
continued
throughout
December 9,
even as he
issued
read-outs with
the Saudi oil
minister, for
example.
The UN
Security
Council
churned on --
UN
Peacekeeping
chief refused
to answer a
simple Inner
City Press
question as he
left the
Council, here
-- even with
some of the
countries
which hosted
“black sites”
for torture
members of the
Council.
An
Amnesty
International
representative
said that
countries that
are members of
the
International
Criminal
Court, which
hosted such
sites, could
be acted
against by the
Court. UN
expert Ben
Emmerson
chimed in,
calling for
prosecutions:
“the
summary of the
Feinstein
report which
was released
this afternoon
confirms what
the
international
community has
long believed
- that there
was a clear
policy
orchestrated
at a high
level within
the Bush
administration,
which allowed
to commit
systematic
crimes and
gross
violations of
international
human rights
law.. The
identities of
the
perpetrators,
and many other
details, have
been redacted
in the
published
summary report
but are known
to the Select
Committee and
to those who
provided the
Committee with
information on
the program...
Torture is a
crime of
universal
jurisdiction.
The
perpetrators
may be
prosecuted by
any other
country they
may travel to.
However, the
primary
responsibility
for bringing
them to
justice rests
with the US
Department of
Justice and
the Attorney
General.”
But
still, from
Ban Ki-moon,
silence. Watch
this site.
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