The last 30 detainees at Guantánamo Bay, including the men accused of plotting the Sept. 11 attacks, are being held by the United States under circumstances that constitute “cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment under international law,” a United Nations Human Rights investigator said on Monday.
She issued the report one month before her term as rapporteur ends.
She said the conditions at the prison “may also meet the legal threshold for torture.”Ms. Aolain was the first United Nations investigator to be granted access to the detention center in its two-decade history.
She said in an interview that she met with a cross section of the 34 prisoners who were there in February, including former C.I.A.
detainees who are facing criminal charges and others who have been approved for transfer to other nations.
Persons:
”, Fionnuala Ni, Ms, Aolain
Organizations:
United Nations Human, United Nations
Locations:
Guantánamo, United States, Minnesota