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Foreign Office on Guantanamo detainees & torture etc.

pirate | 09.01.2006 12:59 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Social Struggles | London | World

Foreign Office finally replies to letter campaigns on Guantanamo,Torture etc.

Following received from the Foreign Office Jan 9th. (They do not usually reply to letters/postcard campaigns - esp at this length.) The 'whoppers' and waffle in this are rather breathtaking... but then what else can you expect from Neo Con Labour.......... (Sorry for any typos)



Foreign & Commonwealth Office. (Human Rights,Democracy and Governance Group), London.

5 January 2006

Dear Mr........

Thank you for your letter regarding detainees in Guantanamo Bay. I have been asked to reply. I am sorry you have not received an ealier reply. You and other correspondents have expressed concern on a number of issues. I hope the following information is of help.

There are currently no British citizens in Guantanamo Bay. A number of correspondents have expressed concern about those detainees who were resident in the UK, including Omar Deghayes. While it is long-standing policy that the British Government cannot provide consular assistance for individual who are not British nationals, we agreed exceptionally in March and April 2005 to met the families of those detainees whom we knew were resident in the UK, but who are not British nationals. We passed on the concerns expressed to us by the families to the US authorities.

Since then we have continued to raise Guantanamo Bay with the US authorities both bilaterally and with our European Union partners. We have raised the issue of the hunger strike by a number of detainees with the US authorities and been assured that they are concerned to ensure the welfare of the detainees. We will continue to raise our concerns at official and ministerial level and to work with the US authorities to resolve these.

The british Government has always made it clear that it regards the circumstances under which detainees are continuing to be held in Guantanamo Bay as unacceptable. The US Government knows our views. We have also expressed reservations about the US MIlitary Commissions process.

Some correspondents have expressed concerns about allegations of torture. I should stress that the British Government unreservedly condemns the use of torture as a matter of fundamental principle and works hard with its international partners to eradicate this abhorrent practice. The UK abides by its commitments under international law, including the UN Convention against Torture and the European Convention on Human Rights, and it expects a;l other countries to comply with their international obligations. WE are active in pressing them to deliver on their human rights commitments.

Some corresponents have been concerned that the British residents might be returned to their countries of origin. We understand from the US authorities that they require asurances from the government of the country concerned that a detainee's human rights would be respected before considering them for return. A decision on whether British residents would be able to return to the UK on release would be for the Home Office.

Finally, I would draw your attention to the fact that international action against torture has been a priority for the UK government since the launch of the UK Anti-Torture Initiative in 1998. You may wish to look at the human rights section of our website, www.fco.gov.uk/humanrights. This will provide more information about the work that the Foreign & Commonwealth Office is doing to promote human rights, including an electronic version of the 2005 Annual Report on Human Rights.

Yours sincerely. Judith Mann.

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what a load of tosh

09.01.2006 19:58

"Some correspondents have expressed concerns about allegations of torture. I should stress that the British Government unreservedly condemns the use of torture as a matter of fundamental principle and works hard with its international partners to eradicate this abhorrent practice. The UK abides by its commitments under international law, including the UN Convention against Torture and the European Convention on Human Rights, and it expects a;l other countries to comply with their international obligations. WE are active in pressing them to deliver on their human rights commitments. "

bitch should tell that to the people tortured in N. Ireland god how they lie do they think they can get away with it 'spose they can bastards

In 1972 the Irish government complained formally to the European Commission about interrogation techniques then used. The Commission found against the United Kingdom and confirmed that those techniques contravened Article 3 of the European Convention. Periodically over the years there were sustained allegations about methods used in Police Stations and Army bases throughout N. Ireland.
In 1991, Amnesty International issued a report bringing together these concerns and confirmed that "existing procedures and safeguards are inadequate to prevent the ill-treatment of detainees". Indeed on that occasion Amnesty issued an "urgent action" notice to its members in relation to N. Ireland Security Force behaviour, a step the organisation only takes in the most serious of instances. In October of 1991 Amnesty referred a specific case of ill-treatment at the Castlereagh interrogation centre to the UN Committee on Torture.

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They'll give consular assistance to foreign arms dealers, though!

11.01.2006 22:45

"While it is long-standing policy that the British Government cannot provide consular assistance for individual who are not British nationals..."

 http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2002-11-07.80331.h

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