U.S. Terror Suspects Are Tortured in Uzbekistan, Briton Says (IHT.com)
By Farah Stockman
The Boston Globe
Friday, March 25, 2005
WASHINGTON The former British ambassador to Uzbekistan says that over the past three years, the United States has routinely handed over dozens of low-level terrorism suspects to Uzbekistan, an authoritarian regime that systematically uses torture to obtain terrorist confessions during interrogations.
The former ambassador, Craig Murray, also contends that the CIA and the British intelligence agency MI6 routinely cited information in their regular intelligence briefings that had been passed on by Uzbek authorities and almost certainly obtained under torture.
Murray's allegations, made in a telephone interview and in a series of confidential memos to the British Foreign Office, raise questions about the close cooperation between the United States and war-on-terror allies such as Uzbekistan.
The State Department's annual human rights reports detail how the Uzbek authorities routinely use torture to elicit confessions, allegedly burning one man on his genitals, killing another with a pair of pliers and apparently boiling two prisoners alive.
U.S. terror suspects are tortured in Uzbekistan, Briton says