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Internet Edition. March 13, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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UN expert raps US for barring prison access in Iraq AFP, Geneva The top United Nations expert on torture on Tuesday chided Washington for refusing to grant him access to prisoners held by US troops in Iraq while stating that he hoped to visit Baghdad this year. "I'm a little bit astonished that the US government is not willing to grant me access", UN special rapporteur on torture Manfred Nowak told reporters. The US refusal is in contrast to the Iraqi authorities and British troops who still have a small presence in the south of the country around Basra, Nowak said. Washington maintains that Iraq is an armed conflict situation where human rights law is not applicable, a view hotly disputed by the UN expert. "Human rights apply both in times of peace and armed conflict," he said. The US came under worldwide criticism after leaked photos showed soldiers abusing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib detention facility in Baghdad in 2003. Photos showed naked and hooded prisoners beaten bloody and being made to commit humiliating acts such simulating homosexual sex. Soldiers posed proudly with battered corpses and nude, injured prisoners.
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