Sde Teiman has been the site of numerous alleged incidents of torture, including electrocution, burning, beatings, sexual humiliation and the denial of food, water, healthcare and sleep. One ‘Israeli’ doctor claimed amputations of limbs take place “routinely” as prisoners remain handcuffed for extended periods of time.
“Sde Teiman was set up as a temporary holding facility for detainees from Gaza after last year’s 7 October attack… Human rights groups and released detainees say the thousands of Palestinians who have been through the facility have been subjected to severe abuse and torture.”
The prison camp played a central role in a controversy earlier this year over the attempted criminal prosecution of ten ‘Israeli’ soldiers implicated in the gang rape of a Palestinian detainee. Video verified by Western media outlets showed the group of guards selecting the man from a group of prisoners lying bound on the floor before slamming him against a wall where he was sexually assaulted.
Sde Teiman has been the site of numerous other alleged incidents of torture before and since, including electrocution, burning, beatings, sexual humiliation and the denial of food, water, healthcare and sleep. One ‘Israeli’ doctor claimed amputations of limbs take place “routinely” as prisoners remain handcuffed for extended periods of time. At least 35 prisoners have died from their treatment at the facility, according to a report by The New York Times in May.
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Low level USAID employees have repeatedly protested the agency’s failure to more effectively pressure the ‘Israeli’ government on human rights concerns, to no avail.
The United States is known for frequently advocating the use of torture around the globe. During the 1960s and 70s the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) distributed “torture manuals” to allied dictatorships in Latin America as part of a US-backed campaign of state terror known as “Operation Condor.”
The US recalled the manuals in the 1990s, but copies were retained by officials including David Addington and former Vice President Dick Cheney, who would go on to mandate the use of torture during the so-called War on Terror. Cheney and other Bush administration officials have been forced to cancel planned trips to Europe in the years since as countries indicate they could be subject to arrest in line with obligations under international law.
(Sputnik) by John Miles
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