FRIDAY, April 19, 2024
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Amnesty voices concern over promotion of ‘black site’ boss

Amnesty voices concern over promotion of ‘black site’ boss

Amnesty International has called for “close scrutiny” following the new US government’s appointment of a woman official allegedly involved in a secret prison in Thailand as deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

The London-based human rights organisation said reports that Gina Haspel, 60, had directed the alleged CIA “black site” in Thailand “raise extremely serious concerns”. 
It added that detainees held there were subjected to torture and enforced disappearance, and that Haspel could have a possible role in the destruction of evidence of such crimes under international law.
“This announcement comes on the heels of President [Donald] Trump’s recent vocal support for torture, |and means all indicators are flashing red,” said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas director of Amnesty International.
“These allegations are serious and must be subject to close scrutiny. No one should be appointed to a position where they could interfere in the investigation of or facilitate the concealment of crimes under international law,” she said.
 

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