Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Why The U.S. Won’t Let the U.N. Look Inside Its Prisons

Why The U.S. Won’t Let the U.N. Look Inside Its Prisons


After a half-decade and a mandate by the U.N. to investigate solitary confinement practices, U.N. torture rapporteur Juan Mendez had to find a backdoor into an American jail. Today, his findings are released in a report. In 2010, Juan Mendez was appointed Special Rapporteur on Torture and other Cruel, Degrading and Inhumane Treatment by the United Nations. His mandate is wide in size and scope—to expose and document torture wherever it exists on the planet today.

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