18 June 2012

Penyeksaan ala Guantanamo ke atas tahanan ISA di Kamunting...


“Nota penyeksaan” yang didakwa diseludup keluar dari kem tahanan ISA di Kamunting, menimbulkan persoalan berhubung kaedah soal siasat yang digunakan pihak berkuasa.

Nota berkenaan, didakwa diseludup keluar oleh kakitangan kem dan diserahkan kepada Malaysiakini, menyatakan dengan terperinci penyeksaan ala Guantanamo yang didakwa dialami oleh 45 orang tahanan yang masih dikurung di pusat tahanan di Taiping, Perak.



Tiada tarikh dinyatakan dalam nota berkenaan, namun insiden berkenaan didakwa berlaku ketika proses soal siasat ketika individu berkenaan ditahan di satu pusat tahanan reman, sebelum dipindahkan ke Kamunting.

Kandungan nota berkenaan tidak dapat disahkan secara bebas, namun dakwaan itu termasuk:

1. Dipaksa menanggalkan pakaian sehingga hanya memakai pakaian dalam, dan "digantung terbalik"  daripada satu "mesin" yang bergerak mengelilingi satu "bilik penyeksaan khas yang disyaki terletak di Bukit Aman"

"Tiba-tiba mesin pun berhenti. Lantas, bertubi-tubi seluruh tubuhnya dipukul dengan objek tumpul (mungkin cota)"

"Apabila pukulan dihentikan, mesin itu pun kembali bergerak. Tidak berapa lama mesin itu dihentikan semula dan dia kembali dipukul teruk"

2. Minyak panas dilumurkan ke kemaluan

3. Mencabut bulu di badan, termasuk bulu kemaluan

4. Melumur pes cili ke badan, terutama ke kemaluan, dan "dipaksa membiarkan cili itu mengering pada badannya" untuk tempoh dua hingga tiga hari

5. Mencucuh kemaluan dengan api rokok

6. Dipaksa berbogel dan melakukan ketuk ketampi selama beberapa jam untuk tempoh sehingga 60 hari


Difahamkan, pasukan Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia (Suhakam) ketika melawat kem berkenaan untuk memeriksa tahanan berkenaan, yang menjalankan mogok lapar, turut menerima set nota yang sama.

Pesuruhjaya Muhammad Sha'ani Abdullah berkata Suhakam kini sedang "membincangkan" kandungannya.- malaysiakini




Harrowing 'torture notes' emerge from Kamunting...

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The emergence of 'torture notes' smuggled out of the Kamunting detention camp, where Internal Security Act detainees are held, has raised questions about interrogation methods used by the authorities.

The notes, allegedly smuggled out by camp staff and passed on to Malaysiakini, detail the Guantanamo-style 'torture' experienced by some of the 45 detainees still held at the infamous facility in Taiping, Perak.



No dates are given, but the incidents are said to be from the interrogation process while they were held at a remand facility, prior to being transferred to Kamunting.

The contents of the notes cannot be independently verified but the claims include:

1. Being forced to strip down to their underwear, and ‘hung’ upside down from a ‘machine’ which moves around the “torture room suspected to be in Bukit Aman”:

“Suddenly the machine stops and (the detainee's) body is hit repeatedly with a blunt object (likely with batons).

When the blows stop, the machine moves again, but it will soon start up again. Then it is stopped and (the detainee) will be beaten up badly.

2. Hot oil being poured onto the genitals

3. Ripping out of body hair, including pubic hair

4. Smearing of  chilli paste on the body, especially the genitals, with the paste being “left to dry on the body for two to three days.

5. Burning of the genitals with cigarettes

6. Being made to do naked half-squats for several hours a day for 60 days

It is understood that a Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) team that had recently visited the camp to check on detainees, who were on hunger strike, had also received the same set of notes.


suhakam memo shaani sha'ani 170412Confirming the existence of the notes, commissioner Muhamad Sha'ani Abdullah said the commission is “discussing” its contents.

“We will then decide on our next course of action,” he said.

When contacted, police spokesperson Ramli Yoosuf said the complaint has been noted.

“We are in the midst of formulating a response as this matter has to be referred to top officials first. We will provide our feedback to you as soon as possible,” he said.

'Names exist'

Gerakan Mansuh ISA chairperson Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh, who has sighted the notes, confirmed that these were from the detainees.

“It is definitely from them,” he said.

The notes list names and detainee numbers of the alleged victims, but Malaysiakini is withholding the details in the interests of the detainees' safety.

Lawyer Fadiah Nadwa Fikri(above left) said ISA detainees have confirmed that those named in the notes are currently serving out their detention orders.

Her clients, whom she had visited last month, are not listed in the notes.

However, she said her clients claimed that they had been “kicked around” in order to force them to sign confessions during the 60-day remand period at Bukit Aman.

Suhakam commissioner James Nayagam, who visited the camp with Home Ministry officials last month, said the detainees include those being held for alleged human trafficking, involvement in the Jemaah Islamiah, Darul Islam and Jemaah Santri Melayu groups, and for falsifying documents.- malaysiakini




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