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US Using Prison Ships for Detention of Suspects

Posted by Manila Ryce, The Largest Minority at 1:03 PM on June 2, 2008.


Since 2001, the US has deployed at least 17 prison ships to hold detainees in the "war on terror."
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The US has been operating “floating prisons” for the detention of suspects held without trial in the so called “war on terror” in order to conceal their numbers and locations. An analysis of the operation of prison ships, set to be published this year by the human rights organization Reprieve, has been compiled from the statements of the US military, the Council of Europe and related parliamentary bodies, and the testimonies of prisoners themselves.


The Reprieve study includes the account of a prisoner released from Guantánamo Bay, who described a fellow inmate’s story of detention on an amphibious assault ship. “One of my fellow prisoners in Guantánamo was at sea on an American ship with about 50 others before coming to Guantánamo … he was in the cage next to me. He told me that there were about 50 other people on the ship. They were all closed off in the bottom of the ship. The prisoner commented to me that it was like something you see on TV. The people held on the ship were beaten even more severely than in Guantánamo.


Clive Stafford Smith, Reprieve’s legal director, said: “They choose ships to try to keep their misconduct as far as possible from the prying eyes of the media and lawyers. We will eventually reunite these ghost prisoners with their legal rights. By its own admission, the US government is currently detaining at least 26,000 people without trial in secret prisons, and information suggests up to 80,000 have been ‘through the system’ since 2001. The US government must show a commitment to rights and basic humanity by immediately revealing who these people are, where they are, and what has been done to them.”

Reprieve says that the US may have used up to 17 ships since 2001. The report also claims there have been more than 200 new cases of rendition since President George Bush declared in 2006 that the practice had stopped.


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How much more?
Posted by: CTvoter on Jun 2, 2008 1:24 PM   
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How much more of this are we going to tolerate?

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» RE: How much more? Posted by: Dboy
are floating prisons anything new?
Posted by: bfunk on Jun 2, 2008 1:38 PM   
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Hardly. I threw together a short survey of such seabound detention vessels -- of past and present -- here on Subtopia: Floating Prisons, and Other Miniature Prefabricated Islands of Carceral Territoriality.

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All in the Name
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jun 2, 2008 7:43 PM   
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We should rename these ships. Some suggestions:
USS Gulag
USS Pinochet
USS Vyshinsky
USS Robben Island
USS Hanoi Hilton
USS Bastille

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Hunter had it right...
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Jun 3, 2008 8:38 AM   
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"offshore"
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...indeed,

Politics is the Art of controlling one's environment ~ Hunter S. Thompson


Is there anything more IN CONTROL of preventing supervision than a prison on a ship? I guess the next best alternative would be privatized prisons...

I'm reminded of the Jeff Farias Show interview with H.Candace Gorman who talked of visiting her clients in Guantánamo... & her escorting 'guards' who began commenting to her about her personal life & family in Chicago...

So the question in my mind?

where do they keep these 'brigs'? between the Walmart & the McDonalds?

So if somebody 'falls overboard'... does anybody hear the *splash* to report it?

at least the 'culture of torture' is spreading more rapidly by inserting the cruelty into more work environments. Soon there will be nobody LEFT to blow the whistle...

ABC News: Report: U.S. Soldiers Did 'Dirty Work' for Chinese Interrogators

"shock & awe-ful thing"s: "Taking Liberties" & forced drugging of Non-Americans on US flights

nowhere to go, nowhere to hide... they can pick you up... & keep on keeping on...

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Of course they resort to Navy ships...
Posted by: Quannah on Jun 3, 2008 9:59 AM   
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since their secret prisons overseas have been found out and closed down... well, at least the ones we know of. And Gitmo receives too much attention, what, with lawyers going in and out and having to report names and things like that.

These people have no shame whatsoever. This shit has got to stop!

Enough already!

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Hitler would be jealous
Posted by: modeler on Jun 3, 2008 10:48 AM   
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He had to use places like Buchenwald and Dachau to hold prisoner illegally. King George has the privilege of a Navy and rule of the Oceans to do exactly the same thing without a surrounding population knowing about concentration camps. Other than that there is hardly a difference between Nazis and Bushis.

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