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From: Barry Stoller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [L-I] US warned on human rights in Afghanistan


Independent. 21 November 2001. US warned on human rights over treatment
of troops.

America would be in breach of its international obligations if it
allowed the Northern Alliance to refuse to accept the surrender of
Taliban soldiers in the Afghan cities of Kunduz and Kandahar, lawyers
and human rights groups have warned.

They said that under international law America could be held responsible
for genocide if Taliban troops were massacred despite offering to
surrender.

Under the Geneva Convention, it is illegal to give no quarter to the
enemy.

Richard Gordon QC, an international human rights barrister, said: "The
US does bear some responsibility for ensuring [the Taliban troops] are
treated humanely because [the US] are effectively in control."

Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defence Secretary, has warned United Nations and
anti-Taliban fighters not to let Taliban and al-Qa'ida hardliners
negotiate flight from Afghanistan to "make their mischief" else-where.
He also opposed any settlement that might permit the surrender and
ultimate release of Taliban and al-Qa'ida fighters now trapped in the
besieged cities of Kunduz in the north and Kandahar in the south.

Human Rights Watch is also concerned by reports of large-scale summary
executions of would-be Taliban defectors by foreign fighters in Kunduz.


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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews
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