Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Taleban suspects face torture

BRITISH infantry are handing over Taleban suspects to the Afghan authorities to face "horrible abuse" and woe in crack of human rights laws, it was claimed at the High Court in London yesterday. The UK governments denials of such abuse were the outcome of a "head in the sand" attitude, dual judges were told. The accusations were done by anti-war romantic Maya Evans, from St Leonards, East Sussex, who is looking legal examination of the govADVERTISEMENTernments detainee send process in Afghanistan.Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth – who says "safeguards are in place to forestall mistreatment" – is hostile the challenge. The conference is approaching to last ten days. Michael Fordham QC, looming for Ms Evans, submitted that the Ministry of Defence and Foreign Office were looking to strengthen their detainee send process by taking advantage of the proceed "of saying no evil, conference no immorality and vocalization no evil".Ms Evans is being represented by open seductiveness lawyers, who explain the "horrific brutality" of NDS is well documented, and contend that the UK detainee send process violates Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, that protects opposite evil and spiritless treatment.To date, the lawyers have fabricated sum of 9 cases involving allegations of beatings, electrocution, nap deprivation, and defeat with rubber cables.The conference continues.

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