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------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL NEWS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AI Bulletin Vol 7, No. 10, 21 May 2004 AI Index: ACT 84/010/2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents of external sites are not the responsibility of Amnesty International. Links are provided for the convenience of readers. Some sites may require registration or only be available to subscribers. This newsletter is archived at: http://web.amnesty.org/pages/health-newsletter210504-eng Summary AI reports & statements Death Penalty HIV/AIDS Organ trade Prisoners Right to health Torture Violence against women Course Vacancies Publications Amnesty International reports & statements See the following recent AI news releases [dates given in day/month/year format]. These and other links to news and reports can be found at: http://web.amnesty.org/news/engindex 20/05/2004 Cambodia: Refugee protection in crisis ASA 23/003/2004 20/05/2004 ICC: Security Council renewal of unlawful Resolution 1487 providing impunity for peace-keepers would be a further set-back for international justice IOR 51/006/2004 20/05/2004 Zimbabwe: Amnesty opposes extradition of alleged mercenaries to Equatorial Guinea AFR 46/015/2004 19/05/2004 Bolivia: The Chamber of Deputies must reject US impunity agreement AMR 18/003/2004 19/05/2004 Eritrea: Government resists scrutiny on human rights and calls to end torture and arbitrary detention AFR 64/004/2004 19/05/2004 Guyana: Commission of Inquiry into death squad AMR 35/003/2004 19/05/2004 USA: Amnesty International appalled at execution of mentally ill man AMR 51/086/2004 19/05/2004 USA: Amnesty International calls for a commission of inquiry into 'war on terror' detentions AMR 51/087/2004 19/05/2004 USA: Call for commission of inquiry into?war on terror? detentions AMR 51/088/2004 18/05/2004 Israel and the Occupied Territories: Evictions and demolitions must stop MDE 15/050/2004 17/05/2004 Liberia: Fulfilling the promises of peace for 21,000 child soldiers AFR 34/010/2004 17/05/2004 Thailand: Threats against human rights defenders ASA 39/007/2004 14/05/2004 15th May: International CO Day - Greece misses another opportunity to celebrate EUR 25/002/2004

14/05/2004 DR Congo/Angola: Forced repatriation leaves thousands destitute and facing human rights abuses AFR 62/012/2004 14/05/2004 EU arms exports threatening global security POL 30/024/2004 14/05/2004 Nepal: Amnesty International calls for end to attacks on civilians ASA 31/120/2004 14/05/2004 Sudan: Commission of Inquiry must be effective, protect witnesses and report publicly AFR 54/049/2004 14/05/2004 Zimbabwe: Food must not be used as a political tool AFR 46/014/2004 13/05/2004 Afghanistan: Amnesty International condemns the disregard for human life ASA 11/008/2004 13/05/2004 USA: Interrogation techniques amount to torture AMR 51/081/2004 Death penalty USA (North Carolina). Two men who were exonerated from death row share their experience with the community and speak out for a moratorium. News 14 Carolina, ( 21 May). http://rdu.news14.com/content/headlines/?arid=47265&secid=2 USA. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer states he believes the USA would be better off without capital punishment and that he believe the death penalty is unconstitutional, reports the Death Penalty Information Centerhttp://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?did=993&scid=64 USA -- Mississippi. The Mississippi Supreme Court will allow four death row inmates to seek new trials on the issue of mental retardation including a man who has been on death row for 23 years. See Sun Herald.com (20 May) : http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/state/8715031.htm USA --Texas - execution of mentally ill man. Kelsey Patterson was executed as scheduled after the Governor of Texas refused a recommendation from the Board of Pardons and Paroles to commute the sentence. See: http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/sns-ap-texas-execution,0,1853959.story HIV/AIDS Africa. Empowering women is the way forward in saving Africa from Aids devastation. Independent 17 May http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/story.jsp?story=522043 China. China has announced a set of new nationwide measures to intensify the fight against HIV-AIDS, including judging the performance of local officials by how well they prevent the spread of the disease.taipei Times (11 May) http://www.taipeitimes.com/news/world/archives/2004/05/11/2003155005 Malawi has announced that it will provide free anti-retroviral drugs to thousands of Aids sufferers. BBC,(11 May). http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3705143.stm UNFPA Guidelines. The UNFPA has published guidelines for HIV/AIDS Interventions in Emergency Settings. They are available at: http://www.unfpa.org/publications/index.cfm?filterid_key_issue=4 Human Rights China. The Supreme People's (SPP) announced that a sweeping investigation of human rights infringement crimes committed by officials in government departments will be made by 2

procuratorates at all levels from May to next June. The investigation will focus on five types of crimes, including dereliction of duty which causes great loss of people's lives and assets, illegal investigation and detention, evidence collection through violent means, inquisition by torture and abuse of prisoners. Xinhua News Agency 12 May http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-05/12/content_1465656.htm USA -- promoting human rights. The US Department of State has published a report detailing US efforts to promote human rights and democracy in over 100 countries (17 May). The publication of the report was delayed in the wake of the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. http://usinfo.state.gov/dhr/archive/2004/may/17-697855.html USA.The US administration wants the United Nations Security Council to renew a resolution exempting American peacekeepers from prosecution by the new International Criminal Court reports the Independent Online (20 May) http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=22&art_id=qw108503838113b252&set_id=1 Mental health Germany. Berlin's Westend hospital has just opened a new ward where victims of torture come for therapy in helping them to shake off their traumatised past reports Expatica,(20 May). See: http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=26&story_id=7649 Organ trade Ukraine. No instances of selling Ukrainian children for donor purposes have been uncovered in Ukraine, Ukrainian Interior Minister Mykola Bilokon has said. He added that a careful investigation was held after a scandal in Lviv Region some time ago, when it had been alleged that doctors were selling children organs abroad. Report by Ukrainian news agency UNIAN (no link) Prisoners Afghanistan. The United States is to hold a "top-to-bottom" review of its detention centres in Afghanistan following allegations of prisoner abuse. BBC (19 May) See: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3727733.stm China - 'spying' conviction. A Chinese court has sentenced US-based activist Yang Jianli to five years for illegally entering the country and spying, the official Xinhua news agency says. BBC (13 May) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3709733.stm. Meanwhile, a Chinese journalist has been jailed for two years without trial, according to an American civil rights group. BBC (12 May) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3706727.stm USA - Guantanamo. The International Committee of the Red Cross has issued a new report criticising the detention of hundreds of suspects at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a Pentagon official has said. Reuters (13 May) http://www.reuters.co.uk/newspackagearticle.jhtml?type=worldnews&storyid=509934&sectio n=news Honduras. Survivors of a fire that killed 103 inmates in a Honduran prison say that many died because guards refused to open the cells in time. BBC (18 May) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3724221.stm 3

Iraq - health professionals. The U.S. Army's Taguba report shows that medics saw the degradation of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. It is widely reported that these same health professionals treated wounds and observed the bodies of those who died during interrogation. Star Tribune (18 May) http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/4781288.html Iraq - health professionals. Danish army medics [nurses] in Iraq saw two prisoners at a British field hospital who had been beaten, one of them to death, the Danish Defence Ministry said on Friday. New Zealand Herald (15 May) http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3566592&thesection=news&thesubsectio n=world USA. Human Rights Watch calls for the U.S. government to reveal all places of detention where security or terrorist suspects are being held and for it to permit independent, impartial and public investigations of all facilities where the U.S. armed forces and the U.S. intelligence community are holding persons in detention. Human Rights Watch (6 May) http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2004/05/06/usint8548.htm USA - prisons as investment. This CNN financial report (30 April) suggests that investors can make money by investing in private prison corporations. See: http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/30/news/midcaps/prison_companies/index.htm Refugees Australia. Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission publishes report of an inquiry into the detention of children in camps for asylum seekers (13 May) http://www.humanrights.gov.au/human_rights/children_detention_report/ Chad-Sudan. The UN and aid agencies have underestimated the numbers of refugees from Sudan's Darfur region who have crossed into Chad, and must urgently revise their appeals to donors for more funding, according to the advocacy group, Refugees International (RI), (21 May). http://allafrica.com/stories/200405210018.html Right to health Israel/Occupied Territories. The scale of the destruction in the town of Rafah in southern Gaza has come apparant after Israeli troops pulled out of two key areas. BBC (21 May). http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3734581.stm Torture Denmark. Copenhagen - Defence officials reacted harshly on Monday after the former chief of an elite army unit said the use of torture, while regrettable, was sometimes necessary. In a live television interview on Sunday night, Lieutenant Colonel Poul Dahl, who headed the elite Jaegerkorps unit in the late 1990s, said that "we regrettably use interrogation methods that we normally would call torture." News24 (17 May)http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1528211,00.html Malaysia. Malaysia's prime minister has denied allegations that detained Islamic militants have been subjected to abuses similar to those meted out to Iraqi prisoners by US troops. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was reacting to calls by human rights groups for an investigation into complaints by a group of 31 detainees of abuses such as being beaten, stripped naked and forced to masturbate in front of interrogators. Borneo Bulleti, (20 May) http://www.brunei-online.com/bb/thu/may20w1.htm 4

USA. Ethicist, Arthur Caplan and philosopher and Jesuit priest, the Rev John. P. Langan say they believe torture can be used in some circumstances. Washington Post (11 May) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/a15861-2004may10_2.html The war on terrorism has shifted public attitudes toward an acceptance of torture to extract information from prisoners, some analysts say. Omaha World Herald (11 May): http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=54&u_sid=1091983 [A longer version of this article can be purchased at the site of the Philadelphia Inquirer: http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/] Is torture justified? (again). Arief Dorfman ponders the question in the Guardian (8 May): http://www.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,2763,1212228,00.html CIA interrogators used graduated levels of force, including a technique known as "water boarding," in which a prisoner is strapped down, forcibly pushed under water and made to believe he might drown.these techniques were authorized by a set of secret rules for the interrogation of high-level Qaeda prisoners... that were endorsed by the Justice Department and the CIA. New York Times (13 May) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/13/politics/13deta.html?hp Guantanamo. The Observer reports (16 May) that video footage shows abuses at Guantanamo. See: http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1217973,00.html Guantanamo. Ken Coates on torture at Guantanamo: Guardian (15 May): http://www.guardian.co.uk/guantanamo/story/0,13743,1168592,00.html Lessons from Abu Ghraib, Atlantic Monthyhttp://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2004/07/bowden.htm Images of Iraq.London Review of Bookshttp://www.lrb.co.uk/v26/n10/simp01_.html Seymour Hersh discusses the chain of command responsibility for US military behaviour in Iraq. See the New Yorker (17 May edition) http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040517fa_fact2 and again in New Yorker (24 May cover date): http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040524fa_fact Mark Danner reviews the Taguba Report and the ICRC report on Iraq. See: New York Review of Books (10 June cover date) : http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17150 The difference between torture and interrogation... from a UK military perspective, Independent (12 May): http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=520315 The difference between torture and interrogation... from a military perspective. Independent (12 May):http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=520315 The US NGO Human Rights First (formerly Lawyers Committee for Human Rights) has called on the Congress and President to enact a 10 point strategy to End Unjust Security Detention and Abusehttp://www.humanrightsfirst.org/us_law/detainees/end_abuse_plan.htm Violence against women 5

Bangladesh. The Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF) yesterday celebrated its five years of providing support and service to 1,400 acid victims of the country since 1999. Munira said the percentage of acid violence from 1999 to 2002 increased by 15 percent, but it came down 16 percent from last year. Daily Star (13 May): http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/05/13/d40513011212.htm Chile. The Chilean government has published a guide to helping raped women, including providing for emergency contraception. See Lancet 2004 22 May: http://www.thelancet.com/journal/vol363/iss9422/full/llan.363.9422.news.29678.1 Haiti. The Miami Herald reports on widespread rape of girls and women in Haiti (20 May): http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/8712201.htm USA/Iraq - virginity tests. An entire subspecialty of forensic medicine in Iraq deals with virginity says a forensic pathologist quoted in the New Yorker in an article by George Packer (17 May) See: http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040517fa_fact Publications Groce NE, Trasi R. Rape of individuals with disability: AIDS and the folk belief of virgin cleansing. Lancet 2004; 363: http://www.thelancet.com/journal/vol363/iss9422/full/llan.363.9422.editorial_and_review.2971 4.1 Kagee A. Present concerns of survivors of human rights violations in South Africa. Social Science and Medicine 2004 ;59(3):625-35. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=abstract&list _uids=15144770 Kate Mulligan. For PTSD Care, It s a Long Way From Vietnam to Iraq. Psychiatric News May 7, 2004 http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/39/9/1 Roy Calne reviews Transplanting Human Tissue: Ethics, Policy, and Practice by Stuart J Youngner, Martha W Anderson, Renie Shapiro. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp 230. Lancet 2004 (15 May); http://www.thelancet.com/journal/vol363/iss9421/full/llan.363.9421.dissecting_room.29574.1 Schnurr PP, Lunney CA, Sengupta A. Risk factors for the development versus maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder. J Trauma Stress. 2004 Apr;17(2):85-95. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=abstract&list _uids=15141781 ==================================================================== This newsletter may be freely distributed. For a free subscription or to unsubscribe please write to medical@amnesty.org --------------------- Health and human rights team Amnesty International - International Secretariat Tel: +44 20 7413 5522 Fax: +44 20 7956 1157 http://www.amnesty.org/health AI web-site: http://www.amnesty.org/ AI Health Professional web-site: http://www.amnesty.org/health 6