To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Iraq charges 100 over prison torture

BAGHDAD, Nov 7 (Reuters) Iraq's Interior Ministry has charged nearly 100 employees, including a police general and other high-ranking officers, with involvement in torturing detainees at a prison in Baghdad known as Site 4.

Police and other forces of Iraq's Shi'ite-led Interior Ministry have long been accused by Sunni Arabs of operating torture centres and dungeons holding Sunni detainees.

The charges, announced by Interior Minister Jawad al Bolani to reporters late yesterday, are believed to be the first of their kind against Interior Ministry employees and come amid mounting US pressure on Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to rein in Shi'ite militias in the police.

Known as Site 4, the eastern Baghdad prison run by the Interior Ministry was found to hold 1,431 detainees, including 37 juveniles, after a joint Iraqi-US inspection in May.

A United Nations report said the prisoners were held in ''overcrowded, unsafe and unhealthy conditions'' and that detainees suffered ''systematic physical and physiological abuse by Ministry of Interior officials''.

Bolani said 19 officers were charged in the case, including a general who commanded a special police force at the centre of Sunni complaints of Shi'ite death squads. The officer, whom he did not name, was removed from the field and assigned to an administrative job in a reshuffle announced last month.

''Most of those accused were involved in the events of the prison known as Site 4,'' Bolani said. Those charged also include non-commissioned offivers and civilian staff.

Western officials and Sunni leaders have accused the Shi'ite-controlled Interior Ministry of harbouring senior officers who, during Iraq's previous government, tolerated or encouraged Shi'ite militias to infiltrate the police forces.

A raid by US forces in November 2005 at a secret Baghdad bunker found 173 men and teenage boys held by the Interior Ministry, many malnourished, beaten and showing signs of torture. Detainees in other Interior Ministry prisons have also shown signs of abuse.

Reform of Iraq's Interior Ministry is among a series of ''benchmarks'' for progress in Iraq that the US Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad said last month Washington was hoping to see.

US pressure on such issues has fuelled suspicions among leaders of the once-oppressed Shi'ite majority that the United States, wary of undue influence on Iraq from Shi'ite Iran, is shifting its favour toward the rebellious Sunnis.

REUTERS AKJ RN2109

France rates bird flu risk as negligible

PARIS, Nov 7 (Reuters) France said today it had classified the risk of its domestic poultry flock catching bird flu from migratory wildfowl as negligible. With the northern hemisphere's autumn migration of birds towards warmer wintering grounds almost over, top officials said there was no need to change its bird flu alert rating. ''By now in early November, we can consider the bulk of the migration that's come from northern and eastern Europe, is practically.....

IEA backs nuclear power in climate change battle

LONDON/PARIS, Nov 7 (Reuters) The International Energy Agency urged governments today to build more nuclear plants to slow climate change and increase energy security, throwing its weight behind the push for atomic power. In its annual World Energy Outlook, a 596-page response to a G8 call for a sustainable energy blueprint, the agency said unless leaders took action, world demand for fossil fuels would rise by more than 50 per cent, along with carbon.....

Russia's Sharapova set to make Fed Cup debut in April

MOSCOW, Nov 7 (Reuters) Maria Sharapova will make her long-awaited Fed Cup debut for Russia against Spain in their World Group first-round tie in April, Russia's tennis chief said today. The US Open champion will be joined by Nadia Petrova, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Elena Dementieva, forming a powerful Russian line-up for the two-day tie in Moscow on April 21-22. ''Yes, all four of our girls have agreed to play against Spain,'' president of the.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login