WikiLeaks: U.K. trained Bangladeshi 'death squad'

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
"The British government has trained a paramilitary force accused of hundreds of killings in Bangladesh, according to leaked U.S. embassy cables.

The Guardian newspaper said the cables described training for members of the Rapid Action Battalion as being in "investigative interviewing techniques" and "rules of engagement."

One cable notes that U.S. training for the battalion in counterterrorism would be illegal under U.S. law because of human rights violations.

The newspaper said the battalion has been accused by human rights activists of being a "death squad" responsible for more than 1,000 extra-judicial killings since it was established in 2004. In March, the battalion's leader said it had killed 622 people in "crossfire."

The RAB's use of torture has also been exhaustively documented by human rights groups, the Guardian said. In addition, officers from the paramilitary force are alleged to have been involved in kidnap and extortion, and are frequently accused of taking large bribes in return for carrying out killings.

However, the cables reveal that British and Americans officials favor bolstering the force to strengthen counter-terrorism operations in Bangladesh. One cable describes U.S. Ambassador James Moriarty as saying the battalion is the "enforcement organization best positioned to one day become a Bangladeshi version of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation." [Rlent Editorial Comment: .... may God help us ...... :cool:]

The British training began three years ago, The Guardian said, quoting the cables.

Asked by The Guardian about the training for the RAB, the Foreign Office said the UK government "provides a range of human rights assistance" in the country. However, the RAB's head of training, Mejbah Uddin, told the newspaper that he was unaware of any human rights training since he was appointed last summer.

In the most recent killings, the battalion reported that it had shot three men in separate incidents on Tuesday."

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EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter

I saw this the other day on the BBC News, but could not find any further News on this story yesterday, I would have thought there would have been quite a hullabaloo about this.

All I have been able to find since that report is this ....

Humberside Police helped train Bangladeshi 'death squad'

Humberside Police has been drawn into the Wikileaks scandal after it emerged the force was involved in training a Bangladeshi paramilitary group.

Alongside officers from other UK forces, a detective constable from Humberside's training department was sent to the South Asian country to train members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) for two weeks in November last year.

The unit has been condemned by Human Rights Watch as a "government death squad" responsible for hundreds of extra- judicial killings in recent years.

It is alleged to have been involved in kidnap and extortion

Leaked US embassy cables revealed the RAB has received British training in areas such as "investigative interviewing techniques and rules of engagement".

Humberside Police said it provided "limited support" through a National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) scheme.

A spokesperson for the force refused to comment on whether it believed it was appropriate for a Humberside officer to be involved.

He referred to an NPIA statement that read: "The NPIA has given limited support to the Bangladeshi Police and the RAB in technical areas, such as forensic awareness, management of crime scenes and recovery of evidence.

"Throughout we have emphasised the importance of respecting the human rights of witnesses, suspects and victims."

Hull & East Riding Local Newspaper
 
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