The Los Angeles Times reports:
"The Pentagon has decided to omit from new detainee policies a key tenet of the Geneva Convention that explicitly bans "humiliating and degrading treatment," according to knowledgeable military officials, a step that would mark a further, potentially permanent, shift away from strict adherence to international human rights standards."
Not surprising, given the way the US has conducted itself with Guantanamo Bay, renditioning and its actions in both Afghanistan and Iraq. It's no wonder the world is scornful of the constant assertion of Americans uphold justice and democracy - and then the US is shown to act quite to the contrary. Only yesterday the Iranian religious leader questioned how the US could make claims about Iran when its own actions at Abu Grab and Guantanamo Bay demonstrate that it tramples on civil rights.
Read the complete LA Times article here.
"The Pentagon has decided to omit from new detainee policies a key tenet of the Geneva Convention that explicitly bans "humiliating and degrading treatment," according to knowledgeable military officials, a step that would mark a further, potentially permanent, shift away from strict adherence to international human rights standards."
Not surprising, given the way the US has conducted itself with Guantanamo Bay, renditioning and its actions in both Afghanistan and Iraq. It's no wonder the world is scornful of the constant assertion of Americans uphold justice and democracy - and then the US is shown to act quite to the contrary. Only yesterday the Iranian religious leader questioned how the US could make claims about Iran when its own actions at Abu Grab and Guantanamo Bay demonstrate that it tramples on civil rights.
Read the complete LA Times article here.
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