Reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act (continued): Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, June 10, 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 1159 pages |
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... officials refused military interro- gators access to prisoners detained at the CIA facility ; some prisoners were eventually trans- ferred from the CIA facility to Bagram or Kandahar . " In November 2002 , one Afghan detainee , held in ...
... officials refused military interro- gators access to prisoners detained at the CIA facility ; some prisoners were eventually trans- ferred from the CIA facility to Bagram or Kandahar . " In November 2002 , one Afghan detainee , held in ...
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... officials reported the number of detainees held by the United States had increased to 550. Despite recent statements by U.S. officials suggesting fewer detentions , the number of detainees in Afghanistan remained well above the number ...
... officials reported the number of detainees held by the United States had increased to 550. Despite recent statements by U.S. officials suggesting fewer detentions , the number of detainees in Afghanistan remained well above the number ...
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... officials working in the region . A March 2004 memo- randum by Jack L. Goldsmith III , then U.S. Assistant Attorney General , sought to establish a legal basis for the transfer by US military and intelligence officials of certain ...
... officials working in the region . A March 2004 memo- randum by Jack L. Goldsmith III , then U.S. Assistant Attorney General , sought to establish a legal basis for the transfer by US military and intelligence officials of certain ...
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... officials indicated they were unable to answer whether ghost detainees were still held by other government agencies , such as the CIA It remains unclear whether the Red Cross has access to all detainees . Late last year , a US public ...
... officials indicated they were unable to answer whether ghost detainees were still held by other government agencies , such as the CIA It remains unclear whether the Red Cross has access to all detainees . Late last year , a US public ...
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... officials have used various unlawful interrogation techniques on Iraqi , Afghan , and Guantanamo prisoners , including severe beat- ings , humiliation , nudity , manipulating detainees ' diets , imposing prolonged isolation , military ...
... officials have used various unlawful interrogation techniques on Iraqi , Afghan , and Guantanamo prisoners , including severe beat- ings , humiliation , nudity , manipulating detainees ' diets , imposing prolonged isolation , military ...
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Page 579 - In the case of armed conflict not of an international character occurring in the territory of one of the High Contracting Parties, each Party to the conflict shall be bound to apply, as a minimum, the following provisions : (1) Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction...
Page 575 - torture" means any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him or a third person information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or coercing him or a third person, or for any reason based on discrimination of any kind, when such pain or suffering...
Page 170 - Group and assure its responsiveness to the needs of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense for operations analysis.
Page 575 - For the purpose of determining whether there are such grounds, the competent authorities shall take into account all relevant considerations including, where applicable, the existence in the State concerned of a consistent pattern of gross, flagrant or mass violations of human rights.
Page 300 - Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism...
Page 58 - Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA Patriot Act) was enacted on October 26, 2001.
Page 579 - To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the abovementioned persons ; (a) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture...
Page 223 - To examine, or have examined, the witnesses against him and to obtain the attendance and examination of witnesses on his behalf under the same conditions as witnesses against him...
Page 687 - Whoever commits an offense against the United States or aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces or procures its commission, is punishable as a principal.
Page 218 - ... the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples.