Newsline: Brethren join complaint on CIA treatment of detainees

From CoBNews <CoBNews@brethren.org>
Date Fri, 13 Aug 2010 12:39:22 -0500

Newsline: Church of the Brethren News Service, News Director Cheryl

Brumbaugh-Cayford, 800-323-8039 ext. 260, cobnews@brethren.org

>CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN JOINS COMPLAINT ON CIA

>TREATMENT OF DETAINEES

(Aug. 13, 2010) Elgin, IL -- The Church of the Brethren has joined as a

complainant in support of a complaint to the Office of Human Research

Protections regarding evidence of CIA violations of prisoners. The

complaint is being led by the National Religious Campaign Against

>Torture (NRCAT).

The complaint has been sparked by a report released by Physicians for

Human Rights that CIA doctors and other health professionals may have

engaged in illegal and unethical medical experiments involving torture

>and detainees in US custody.

In his statement of support for the complaint, which was filed prior to the

Church of the Brethren Annual Conference in early July, general secretary

Stan Noffsinger cited the Oct. 2009 "Resolution Against Torture" adopted

by the Mission and Ministry Board of the church. In the resolution, the

board said that its members "find both the occurrences of torture and the

attempt to legitimize the acts of torture unconscionable," and stated, "we

will be silent no more." The resolution since has been adopted by the full

>delegate body of the denomination.

As of late July, the Church of the Brethren was one of 20 national religious

groups and 7 state and local religious groups had joined NRCAT and other

human rights organizations and more than 3,000 individuals in filing the

formal complaint with the Office of Human Research Protections.

The Office of Human Research Protections is part of the Department of

Health and Human Services. The complaint asks the office to investigate

the alleged illegal medical experiments as the federal agency tasked with

investigating allegations of unethical medical experimentation involving

>human subjects.

However, NRCAT director Richard L. Killmer has reported that DHHS

responded to the complaint in a letter to Physicians for Human Rights.

"We are disappointed in the agency's decision not to assert jurisdiction in

this complaint and simply to forward the complaint to the CIA 'for review,'"

Killmer wrote in late July in an e-mail report to organizations taking part in

the complaint. "Since the CIA has already publicly denied the allegations,

this decision will effectively bury the complaint, even if that is not the

>explicit intent," he said.

Since the DHHS response, NRCAT and the complainants have called on

President Obama to ensure an independent, thorough, and open investigation,

and are calling on the House and Senate Intelligence Committees to do the

same. NRCAT has announced plans to continue the effort by requesting a

meeting with White House staff to present the list of complainants, discuss

the DHHS response and ask how the Administration will ensure that the

>allegations are appropriately investigated.

"The evidence is absolutely shocking and repulsive. Torture is an affront to

God and the denial of the bedrock convictions of all people of faith," said

Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches,

in a release from the New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good,

which also signed on to the complaint along with the NCC and a number of

>Christian denominations.

In related news, the Church of the Brethren through its Global Mission

Partnerships program recently gave a $2,000 grant to the work of NRCAT.

For more information about the complaint go to www.tortureisamoralissue.org.

The Church of the Brethren is a Christian denomination committed to

continuing the work of Jesus peacefully and simply, and to living out its faith

in community. The denomination is based in the Anabaptist and Pietist faith

traditions and is one of the three Historic Peace Churches. It celebrated its

300th anniversary in 2008. It counts some 125,000 members across the United

States and Puerto Rico, and has missions and sister churches in Nigeria, Brazil,

>the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and India.

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>For more information contact:

>Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford

>Director of News Services

>Church of the Brethren

>1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120

>800-323-8039 ext. 260

>cobnews@brethren.org