Nabi jg nyiksa tawanan spy si tawanan ngaku di mana nyimpan hartanya. Lalu
tawanannya dibunuh, hehehe...



On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>wrote:

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> BBC News Asia
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> 20 January 2013 Last updated at 17:10 GMT
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> UN report: Torture in Afghan prisons is 'widespread'
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> The United Nations says torture in Afghan prisons continues to be
> widespread despite its recommendations in a similar report in 2011.
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> More than half of the 635 detainees interviewed by UN investigators said
> they had been ill-treated or tortured.
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> The Afghan government says the claims are exaggerated, the BBC's Quentin
> Sommerville in Kabul says.
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> Nato's force in Afghanistan, Isaf, has suspended the transfer of detainees
> to facilities named in the report.
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> The report, by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
> (Unama), focused on detainees in facilities run by both national and local
> police forces and the intelligence services, the NDS, between October 2011
> and October 2012.
> Impunity charge
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> It identified 14 methods of torture and ill-treatment practices, including
> beatings, a threat of execution and sexual abuse. Some were given electric
> shocks to extract confessions or obtain information.
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> The number of incidents in police custody had risen from 35% to 43%
> compared with the previous 12 month period; although NDS facilities had
> seen a fall from 46% to 34% over the same period.
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> Unama said that, although the government had implemented some
> recommendations in its 2011 report, from training to inspections and
> directives, there appeared to be little follow up in the pursuit of
> offenders.
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> "Unama found a persistent lack of accountability for perpetrators of
> torture with few investigations and no prosecutions for those responsible,"
> said Georgette Gagnon, Unama's Director of Human Rights.
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> "Without deterrents and disincentives to use torture, including a robust,
> independent, investigation process, criminal prosecutions and courts'
> consistent refusal to accept confessions gained through torture, Afghan
> officials have no incentive to stop torture."
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> Afghan President Hamid Karzai has insisted that prisoner custody is a
> matter of Afghan sovereignty and has demanded the US hand over any Afghans
> it is holding, our correspondent says.
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> But Isaf commanders have warned that given the current high levels of
> abuse, that cannot possibly take place any time soon, he adds.
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