[Ppnews] Federal Government heeds call of UN Committee Against Torture
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Tue Oct 21 14:35:24 EDT 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FORMER CHICAGO POLICE COMMANDER JON BURGE
ARRESTED ON CHARGES RELATING TO TORTURE
OF OVER 100 AFRICAN AMERICANS
Federal Government heeds call of U.N. Committee
Against Torture to investigate and prosecute Chicago Police Torture cases
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 (CHICAGO) -- Victims,
attorneys and activists who have been calling for
justice in the now infamous Chicago Police
Torture cases for decades claimed victory today
when former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge
was finally indicted by the U.S. Attorney
General's Office and arrested on charges relating
to the torture of over 100 African American men over a 20 year period.
Until today, despite mountains of evidence,
countless internal and external investigations,
and repeated judicial findings that Burge and
officers under his command "systematically" and
"methodically" tortured African Americans at
Chicago police headquarters, not a single officer
or official involved has been prosecuted for
their crimes and violations of their victims'
Constitutional and human rights. The torture,
committed to elicit false confessions, included
electric shocks to genitals, anal rape with a
cattle prod, suffocation with plastic bags, and
physical beatings, along with sleep deprivation
and denial of food, water and bathroom
facilities. The victims were not only subjected
to grueling physical pain but were also tormented
with racist epithets and slurs throughout their
interrogations: they were called "nigger,"
threatened with the electric shock box described
by the detectives as the "nigger box," and
threatened with hanging Alike they had other
niggers," an obvious reference to lynching. Often
the officers involved would taunt the victims by
stating "who are people going to believe, a
'nigger' like you or a cop like me."
Frustrated by the lack of prosecutions and
absence of systemic remedies for the victims of
Burge's torture, activists and attorneys took the
cases to the world stage. In May of 2006,
following hearings concerning the U.S.
government's compliance with the Convention
Against Torture, the U.N. Committee that monitors
the Convention called on the U.S. government to
"promptly, thoroughly and impartially investigate
all allegations" of abuse by law enforcement
officials and specifically noted "the limited
investigation and lack of prosecution in respect
of the allegations of torture perpetrated in
areas 2 and 3 of the Chicago Police Department"
as evidence of the U.S. government's failure to
uphold the human rights guaranteed by the
Convention. Also in 2006, the U.N. Special
Rapporteur on Torture questioned the U.S.
government's handling of the cases and the
continued imprisonment of 24 victims based on
confessions elicited through torture.
"We are heartened that the federal government has
heeded the call of the U.N. to step in and
prosecute where local and state officials have
failed to do so," said Joey Mogul, an attorney at
the People's Law Office who presented the Burge
cases to the U.N. Committee Against Torture.
âWe are gratified that Jon Burge will finally
be brought to justice for his heinous violations
of human rights. However, justice will not be
entirely done until the officers under Burge's
command who participated in the torture and its
cover-up are prosecuted and convicted, new
hearings are called the for guys still behind
bars based on confessions elicited through
torture in violation of Article 15 of the UN
Convention Against Torture, and financial
reparations are paid to Burge's victims as
required by Article 14 of the Convention."
For more information: Joey Mogul, People's Law
Office, (773) 294-7606; Andrea Ritchie, (646) 831-1243
Freedom Archives
522 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
415 863-9977
www.Freedomarchives.org
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