Canada Puts US On Torture List

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Canada puts US on 'torture list'
The United States has been listed as a country where prisoners are at risk of torture in a training document produced by the Canadian foreign ministry. It also classifies some US interrogation techniques as torture.
The manual - part of a training course on torture awareness for diplomats - also includes Israel, China, Iran and Afghanistan on its watch list.
A government spokesman said the manual did not reflect the views of Canada, which is an ally of the US and Israel.
"The training manual is not a policy document and does not reflect the views or policies of this government," said a spokesman for Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier.
The manual lists US interrogation techniques such as forced nudity, isolation, sleep deprivation and the blindfolding of prisoners under "definition of torture".
It also refers to the US detention camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba where a Canadian man is being held. Critics say it ridicules Ottawa's claims that Omar Khadr is not being mistreated.
There was no immediate response from either the US or Israel.
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The document was provided to Amnesty International as part of a court case it is bringing against the Canadian government over the treatment of detainees in Afghanistan.
Canada has come under growing criticism following allegations that detainees were tortured in Afghanistan after its soldiers transferred suspects to Afghan security forces.
Amnesty is calling for stopping all transfers of prisoners to the Afghan authorities.
The torture awareness course was introduced after Ottawa was strongly criticised for its handling of the case of a Canadian who was deported from the US to Syria in 2002.
Syrian-born Maher Arar - who was accused of being an al-Qaeda member - says he was tortured during his 10 months in a Damascus jail - a claim strongly denied by Syria.
A Canadian government inquiry exonerated Mr Arar of any links with terrorist groups. It also showed that Canadian diplomats had not had any formal training on how to detect whether detainees had been abused.


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interesting pete...as you know im a memeber of amnesty international..i like that this organisation checks all of us ,and not just the perceived "badguys"
 

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The manual lists US interrogation techniques such as forced nudity, isolation, sleep deprivation and the blindfolding of prisoners under "definition of torture".
Come on, none of those seem like torture to me. I'm sure the US has far worse things than that. I mean shit, sounds like boot camp!
 

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oh donny you always make me laugh at important stuff ,you must stop....:24:
yes you are correct the US do have worse than that they hold peoples heads underwater to the point of drowning,hence the discussions concerning that with amnesty et al.
some nations ignore the geneva convention totally at least the US will discuss...and remember our own government were taken to task by amnesty concernig our treatment of IRA prisoners in the H blocks....a popular phrase here at the time "H block torture"
 

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Come on, none of those seem like torture to me. I'm sure the US has far worse things than that. I mean shit, sounds like boot camp!

If they aren't doing anything bad to these guys they detain, then why do they fly them out of the US to other countries to interrogate them?
 

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If they aren't doing anything bad to these guys they detain, then why do they fly them out of the US to other countries to interrogate them?

I didn't say they aren't doing anything bad, I said the stuff specifically mentioned by the article doesn't sound like torture.


Come on, none of those seem like torture to me. I'm sure the US has far worse things than that. I mean shit, sounds like boot camp!
 

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The manual lists US interrogation techniques such as forced nudity, isolation, sleep deprivation and the blindfolding of prisoners under "definition of torture".


Thats hardly torture IMO.
 

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The manual lists US interrogation techniques such as forced nudity, isolation, sleep deprivation and the blindfolding of prisoners under "definition of torture".


Thats hardly torture IMO.
Some people seem more upset over sleep deprivation and water boarding than they are about terrorists who slice people's heads off on camera and then send the footage to Al Jezeera.
 

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Some people seem more upset over sleep deprivation and water boarding than they are about terrorists who slice people's heads off on camera and then send the footage to Al Jezeera.
So should we not care if our government mistreats prisoners of war?
 

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Well we are at war. I mean, war sucks and I deffinately dont support it, but at least they arent being electrocuted or having bamboo shutes shoved under their fingernails.
good thing the Geneva convention applies to when nations are at war.

Actually the CIA sends detainees to different countries to be tortured in worse ways. You can look it up.
 
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