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US "segregation boxes" in Iraq
The U.S. military is segregating Iraqi prisoners in wooden crates that in some cases are not much bigger than the prisoners.
Saturday, 09 August 2008 13:15

TIMETURK / NEWS CENTER

The military released photos of what it calls "segregation boxes" used in Iraq.

Three grainy black-and-white photos show the rudimentary structures of wood and mesh. Some of the boxes are as small as 3 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet tall, according to military officials. There was no image released of a box that size.

The average Iraqi male is 5 feet 6 inches tall, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Health. That leaves little room for a prisoner to move once placed inside.

The photos were made public after a blogger filed a Freedom of Information Act request in 2005.

Humane and good care?

The military said the boxes are humane and are checked every 15 minutes. It said detainees, who stand inside the boxes, are isolated for no more than 12 hours at a time.

"Someone in a segregation box is actually observed more than those anywhere else," said Maj. Neal Fisher, a spokesman for Task Force 134, the Marine unit in charge of detainees. "Their care and custody does not change simply because they are in segregation."
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No one died in the boxes"


A prisoner has never fallen ill or died because of being held in a segregation box, Fisher said.

Human rights advocates say little is known about how the military treats prisoners inside these boxes.

"There are concerns that they could be used in places where the detainees are enclosed in extremely hot conditions. It is important to know whether or not detainees are provided with food," said Jennifer Daskel of Human Rights Watch.

Detainees are given food and water while they are in the boxes, Fisher said.

The United States’ handling of detainees has been a concern since the abuses at Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison came to light. Conditions have improved for the 20,000 detainees, but life is tough behind the wire. Hundreds are still considered to be Al Qaeda loyalists.

The United States has been releasing prisoners in what Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell calls a "dramatic reduction" of the detainee population under U.S. control.

"War on terror"

After the invasion of Iraq, the US government and the military forces see all kinds of torture and bad treatment "normal" in the guise of " war on terror".

Another example for such a treatment can easily be seen through the pictures below that show how the human beings are claimed to be treated in "humane" ways.

Here we are publishing the photos of the "segregation boxes" that the US military use to "train and tame" the "violant" Iraqi prisoners. 

 


 

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