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Saudia Arabia: State of Denial

🔗X. J. Scott <xjscott@...>

11/24/2002 5:57:30 PM

[program notes from a show running tonight on BBC 2 - wish I could get that
channel!]

Sunday, 24 November, 2002, 01:38 GMT

Saudi Arabia: State of denial

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/correspondent/2480379.stm

[photo: Ron Jones claims this is the face of his torturer]

By John Sweeney
Reporting from Saudi Arabia for Correspondent

Two westerners are incarcerated in a Saudi Arabian jail and face
beheading. Five other westerners are in the same jail - although
questions surround the safety of their convictions for planting
bombs. In Correspondent's "Saudi Arabia: State of denial", John
Sweeney examines evidence that an eighth detainee was tortured.

Two sets of torture experts, in London and Copenhagen, gave their
professional opinions.

Using ultrasound technology and painstaking corroborative
evidence, they are sure that Scottish accountant Ron Jones was
repeatedly beaten on the palms and soles of his feet while in
detention in Saudi Arabia.

Painstaking corroborative evidence was taken

This agonizing torture is known as falanga.

In the light of this evidence, there is a possibility that seven
other westerners - five Britons, a Belgian and a Canadian - who
confessed to planting bombs killing and maiming other westerners
- have also been tortured.

Jones told me: "I would hear the screams of people upstairs being
tortured.

"And that was awful because you knew what they were going
through. You knew that it was your turn next, your turn would
come to be back in that room."

Some of those screams may have come from the other westerners.

Much of Saudi Arabia is shrouded behind a burka of obscurity

Many suspect the real bombers are Saudi Islamic extremists loyal
to the Saudi-born Osama Bin Laden. He has pledged to kill "Jews
and Crusaders" .

But the ruling House of Saud is afraid to admit that it is losing
its absolute control over the oil-rich kingdom.

Unless they win an appeal, two of the westerners - Sandy Mitchell
from Scotland and Canadian Bill Sampson - face public beheading
in Riyadh's infamous Chop-chop Square.

Bombings

The first of 11 bombs, solely targeted at westerners, exploded
two years ago on 17 November, 2000, killing Briton Christopher
Rodway.

The defence lawyers state in the appeal that torture was
administered

No one was arrested.

A second car bomb exploded a few days later injuring four nurses,
from Britain and Ireland.

Belgian paramedic, Raf Schyvens, was travelling in a second car
and immediately gave first aid to his injured friends. The Saudi
secret police arrested Schyvens.

Schyvens' only evidential link with the bomb was that he treated
its victims, Mitchell and Sampson.

All three were members of the same drinking club in Saudi -
illegal, but not murderous.

The bombs continued, and four more men, all British and all
illegal drinkers were arrested. They are James Lee, James Cottle,
Les Walker and Pete Brandon, who never made a TV confession.

Ron Jones was injured in a blast on 15 March, 2001.

Torture

I managed to establish that the prison that Ron Jones was taken
to was the infamous Mabaheth Interrogation Centre.

Jones says he was beaten on the soles of the feet, night and day,
day and night.

Ron Jones still lives with the physical and mental torture

He was hung from a bracket for so long he screamed in agony. The
pain was absolutely excruciating.

Ron Jones explained: "At one time, the torturer started to sing,
and I have this thing in my head that he was singing Ring-A-Ring
of Roses.

"The blows got fiercer and actually knocked my blindfold off
slightly and I could see him out of the corner of my eye and he
was smiling.

"And I remember saying: 'I'll tell you anything you want. Just
don't hit me again'."

Ron Jones: "He literally just swung this cane onto the soles of
my feet"

The seven men confessed on Saudi TV. They were then found guilty
and sentenced before being allowed to see their defence lawyers.

The confessions seem staged, with the men appearing to stumble
reluctantly over prepared texts.

State of denial

Foreign Minister Prince Saud al Faisal insists that torture does
not take place

Foreign Minister Prince Saud al Faisal told Correspondent: "I
don't care what the so-called experts say. The experts are not
just wrong, they are absolutely wrong".

He was shown an artist's portrait of the torturer, who Jones had
said was Lt Col Abdul Aziz.

The Foreign Minister was not impressed.

Prince Saud al Faisal: "I am telling you - they were not
tortured"

Now an eighth westerner - another Briton - has been detained in
connection with two more bomb outrages.

His name has been withheld by the Foreign Office in London.

Saudi Arabia - State of denial, Sunday 24 November 2002 on BBC
Two at 1915 GMT

Reporter: John Sweeney
Producer: Guy Smith
Editor: Karen O'Connor
Deputy Editor: David Belton
Online Producer: Andrew Jeffrey

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

11/24/2002 6:12:17 PM

a prelude to the overturning of miranda

"X. J. Scott" wrote:

> [program notes from a show running tonight on BBC 2 - wish I could get that
> channel!]
>
> Sunday, 24 November, 2002, 01:38 GMT
>
> Saudi Arabia: State of denial
>
>

-- -Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
http://www.anaphoria.com
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