Collaboration with CIA renditions highlights France’s assault on democratic rights
By Antoine Lerougetel – World Socialist Web Site
16 January 2006
The International Federation of Human Rights (IFHR) and the French League for Human Rights (LHR) last month announced
they were “filing a complaint with the Public Prosecutor of the Administrative Court of the City of Bobigny against
arbitrary detentions, illegal confinement, torture, and violations of the Third Geneva Convention on the fate of
prisoners of war.”
The IFHR and the LHR are demanding that judicial inquiries be made into the use by the US Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) of secret planes “within the context of the war against terror to take prisoners illegally to secret detention
centres.” They assert they have information that the CIA has used these planes in cases where “intensive interrogations
take place.”
According to the two organizations, the practice involves “torture and mistreatment ... prohibited by the United Nations
Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhumane or Degrading Punishment or Treatment of 10 December 1984.” They
add, “There is now every reason to fear that such practices have been carried out on prisoners while they were being
transported on two suspect flights.”
The communiqué goes on to say: “On at least two occasions, planes have landed at French airports (Brest-Guipavas and
Paris-Le Bourget) under suspicious circumstances, and without any clear indication of their destination. The greatest
fears relate to the transport of CIA prisoners via these flights and, as a result, IFHR and LHR demand that all
necessary investigations into these activities be carried out as soon as possible by the court.” It continues by saying
the organizations “intend to emphasise the initial responsibility of the French authorities, to inquire into the
activities and to pursue their perpetrators.”
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