UN rapporteur condemns continued torturing of Chelsea Manning


Chelsea Manning is currently being held in prison since May 16 for refusing to testify to a grand jury against WikiLeaks and her treatment amounts to torture, according to the UN’s special rapporteur on torture.

In the missive, [Nils] Melzer says Manning is being subjected to “an open-ended, progressively severe measure of coercion fulfilling all the constitutive elements of torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”.

Manning, who was detained on 16 May after refusing to testify before a grand jury, is currently being held at the Alexandria detention center in Virginia until she agrees to give evidence or until the grand jury’s term expires in November next year. She also faces fines currently running at $1,000 a day.

In the letter, Melzer writes: “The practise of coercive deprivation of liberty for civil contempt … involves the intentional infliction of progressively severe mental and emotional suffering for the purposes of coercion and intimidation at the order of judicial authorities.”

Warning that “victims of prolonged coercive confinement have demonstrated post-traumatic symptoms and other severe and persistent mental and physical health consequences”, Melzer said Manning’s detention “is not a lawful sanction but an open-ended, progressively severe coercive measure amounting to torture & should be discontinued & abolished without delay”.

Mannings’ lawyers have argued that her detention is “for refusing to comply with a grand jury is pointless, punitive, and cruel” and warned that she is not likely to change her mind.

The grand jury system used in the US puts enormous power in the hands of prosecutors. Manning was already subjected to the most horrendous abuse and torture prior to and after her earlier trial and sentencing in 2011. You could not blame her for not wanting to have to repeat that experience and cooperating with the grand jury just to avoid it. But that is not how she rolls. I am constantly amazed at her willingness to suffer duress at the hands of the US government because of her unwillingness to compromise her principles.

Comments

  1. johnson catman says

    A grand jury can jail people for not testifying, but refusing to testify to Congress is not treated with the same degree of seriousness. Fuck The Orange Toddler-Tyrant and all his sycophants!

  2. jrkrideau says

    Torture seems a normal US prison practice if one accepts the words of UN Special Rapporteur on torture Juan E. Méndez Solitary confinement

    It also seems to be used as a way to make people testify as in Manning’s case or plea-bargin in Maria Butina ‘s. Still, such an approach has a long history Pressing

  3. Frederic Bourgault-Christie says

    Isn’t it hilarious that Manning gets solitary for refusing to testify but Trump and his cronies get nothing?

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