Human Rights Watch April 2005 Vol. 17, No. 4(D) Still at Risk: Diplomatic Assurances No Safeguard Against Torture Table of Cases................................................................................................................................ 1 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 3 The Legal Prohibition against Returns to Risk of Torture and Ill-Treatment..................... 7 International Law...................................................................................................................... 7 U.N. Convention against Torture ...................................................................................... 8 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights...................................................... 9 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.................................................... 10 International Humanitarian Law ...................................................................................... 11 Customary International Law ........................................................................................... 12 Regional Human Rights Law ................................................................................................ 14 European Convention on Human Rights....................................................................... 14 The Nexus between the Nonrefoulement Obligation and Diplomatic Assurances..... 15 Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights.................................................. 15 U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture ............................................................................... 16 U.N. Independent Expert on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism ................................................. 17 Diplomatic Assurances are No Safeguard against Torture................................................... 18 The Limits of Diplomacy ...................................................................................................... 19 Trusting States to Honor Unenforceable Assurances....................................................... 21 The Tacit Acceptance of Torture......................................................................................... 23 The Limits of Post-Return Monitoring ............................................................................... 24 False: Torture is Easy to Detect ....................................................................................... 24 False: Monitoring Provides an Accountability Mechanism.......................................... 26 The Principle: Diplomatic Assurances Undermine the Nonrefoulement Obligation.. 27 Developments Regarding Diplomatic Assurances Since April 2004 .................................. 28 North America ........................................................................................................................ 28 United States........................................................................................................................ 28 Case of Yemeni Detainees and Transfers from Guantánamo Bay......................... 30 Update: Case of Maher Arar......................................................................................... 33 Renditions and Assurances: U.S. Acknowledges “No Control” Post-Transfer ... 36 No Effective Opportunity to Challenge Reliability of Assurances......................... 38 Legislative Initiatives...................................................................................................... 40 9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act....................................................... 40 Torture Outsourcing Prevention Act: Markey Bill ............................................... 41 Convention against Torture Implementation Act 2005: Leahy Bill ................... 44 Case of Ashraf al-Jailani ................................................................................................ 45

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