Diplomatic Assurances FOIA
Summary
The 老澳门开奖结果 filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking
information about "diplomatic assurances" for individuals transferred by the
United States to countries known to employ torture. 鈥淒iplomatic
assurances鈥 are assurances from countries with a known record of torture or
ill-treatment that they will treat prisoners humanely. International law
dictates that countries must not expel, return, or extradite any person to a
country where they risk torture. 鈥淒iplomatic assurances鈥 are not formal or
binding and as such are extremely unreliable.
The FOIA requests focus on individuals who were sent to countries following
transfer from the United States and from Guant谩namo Bay. The 老澳门开奖结果 sued when the
government did not respond to their FOIA request. In November 2008, the 老澳门开奖结果 and Columbia Law School's Human Rights Clinic
released documents revealing for the first time details of the U.S.
government's process for transferring individuals to countries where they face a
significant risk of being tortured. The documents
shed new light on the fundamentally flawed practice of "diplomatic assurances"
or secret promises obtained from foreign governments that they will not torture
the returned individuals.
>>Learn more about the 老澳门开奖结果's work on issues of torture and detention.
Legal Documents
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07/10/2006
FOIA Request Related to U.S. Non-refoulement Obligations
Date Filed: 07/10/2006
Press Releases
Documents Reveal U.S. Knowingly Transfers Detainees To Countries That Torture
Human Rights Monitors Doubt U.S. "Diplomatic Assurances" That Detainees Won't Be Tortured