Qaeda suspects in Yemen face brutal torture
Mukalla, June 22: Hundreds of men swept up in the hunt for alQaeda militants have disappeared into a secret network of prisons in southern Yemen where abuse is routine and torture extreme including the “grill,” in which the victim is tied to a spit like a roast and spun in a circle of fire, an AP investigation has found.
Senior American defence officials acknowledged on Wednesday that US forces have been involved in interrogations of detainees in Yemen but denied any participation in or knowledge of human rights abuses.
Interrogating detainees who have been abused could violate international law, which prohibits complicity in torture. The AP documented at least 18 clandestine lockups across southern Yemen run by the United Arab Emirates or by Yemeni forces created and trained by the Gulf nation, drawing on accounts from former detainees, families of prisoners, civil rights lawyers and Yemeni military officials.
All are either hidden or off limits to Yemen’s government, which has been getting Emirati help in its civil war with rebels over the last two years.
The secret prisons are inside military bases, ports, an airport, private villas and even a nightclub. Some detainees have been flown to an Emirati base across the Red Sea in Eritrea, according to Yemen Interior Minister Hussein Arab and others.