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Tina Monshipour Foster

Tina Monshipour Foster is an Iranian-American lawyer and director of the International Justice Network.[1][2]

Tina Monshipour Foster in 2008

Legal career edit

Prior to working in the field of human rights, Foster worked at Clifford Chance LLP in New York City. She later worked for the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) on Guantanamo Bay cases and is one of the plaintiffs in CCR v. Bush, filed on July 9, 2007.[3] Four other individuals filed this suit. Foster and her colleagues sued the US government objecting to the government's interception of their mail, email and phone calls. In 2006 Foster started International Justice Network (IJNetwork) placing focus on detainees held without charge, incommunicado in Bagram Prison in Afghanistan.

Human rights edit

Foster submitted a writ of habeas corpus Ruzatullah v. Robert Gates -- 06-CV-01707 on behalf of Ruzatullah a captive held in the Bagram Theater internment facility.[4]

The Washington Post reported on June 29, 2008 on comments Foster made about Jawed Ahmad's detention in Bagram.[5]

It provides a convenient place to hold people who you might not want the world to know you are holding.

On July 20, 2008, Reuters reported the outrage Human Rights organizations are expressing over the seizing of journalists in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the "War on Terror". Foster was quoted as saying "there were no charges against Jawed, who was wounded while serving with U.S. Special Forces. He has not been accused of any crime either under U.S. law, Afghan law or international law," adding that "Jawed, like other detainees held by U.S., was regarded by Washington as an "enemy combatant".[6] Foster, executive director for International Justice Network, said there were no charges against Jawed, who was wounded while serving with U.S. Special Forces.

Comments on the new plans for Bagram review edit

On September 12, 2009 it was widely reported that unnamed officials told Eric Schmitt of the New York Times that the Obama administration was going to introduce new procedures that would allow the captives held in Bagram, and elsewhere in Afghanistan, to have their detention reviewed.[7][8] Josh Gerstein, of Politico, reported that Foster, who represents four Bagram captives, was critical of the new rules:

These sound almost exactly like the rules the Bush Administration crafted for Guanatmamo that were struck down by the Supreme Court or at least found to be an inadequate substitute for judicial review. They're adopting this thing that [former Vice President] Cheney and his lot dreamt up out of whole cloth. To adopt Gitmo-like procedures seems to me like sliding in the wrong direction.

Comments on the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on torture edit

On December 15, 2014, the Washington Post published an op-ed by Foster after the United States Senate Intelligence Committee published a 600-page unclassified summary of its classified report on the CIA's use of torture.[9] Foster described how the report devoted a whole section to the CIA's torture of one of her clients, Redha al-Najar. She listed all the torture techniques the CIA used on him, and asserted that the CIA tortured him for nearly 700 days.

References edit

  1. ^ Kawkab al-Thaibani (2007-07-24). . International Justice Network. Archived from the original on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  2. ^ "Lawyer roster: Tina M. Foster". Lawyer Roster. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  3. ^ "Center for Constitutional Rights v. George W. Bush -- Case No. 06-cv-313" (PDF). United States Department of Justice. July 9, 2007. (PDF) from the original on July 24, 2008. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
  4. ^ Tina Monshipour Foster (2007-08-01). "Ruzatullah v. Robert Gates -- 06-CV-01707" (PDF). United States Department of Justice. (PDF) from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  5. ^ Del Quentin Wilber (2008-06-29). "In Courts, Afghanistan Air Base May Become Next Guantanamo". Washington Post. p. A14. from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  6. ^ "Rights groups chide U.S. for holding Afghan journalist". Reuters. 2008-07-20. from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2008-08-04. He has not been accused of any crime either under U.S. law, Afghan law or international law," she said, adding that Jawed, like other detainees held by U.S., was regarded by Washington as an "enemy combatant".
  7. ^ Eric Schmitt (2009-09-12). "U.S. to Expand Review of Detainees in Afghan Prison". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  8. ^ Josh Gerstein (2009-09-12). "Pentagon debuts new process for Bagram prisoners". Politico. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  9. ^ Tina M. Foster (2014-12-15). "My client, a CIA torture victim". Washington Post. from the original on 2014-12-15. Retrieved 2014-12-17. An entire section of the U.S. Senate intelligence committee's executive summary of the CIA torture report focuses on the sadistic abuse of one of my clients. The excerpt, titled "CIA Headquarters Recommends That Untrained Interrogators in Country . . . Use the CIA's Enhanced Interrogation Techniques on" Redha al-Najar, contains detailed descriptions of the specific methods of torture my client was subjected to while in CIA custody.

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Tina Foster redirects here For the Ai Yori Aoshi character see List of Ai Yori Aoshi characters Tina Monshipour Foster is an Iranian American lawyer and director of the International Justice Network 1 2 Tina Monshipour Foster in 2008 Contents 1 Legal career 2 Human rights 2 1 Comments on the new plans for Bagram review 2 2 Comments on the Senate Intelligence Committee s report on torture 3 ReferencesLegal career editPrior to working in the field of human rights Foster worked at Clifford Chance LLP in New York City She later worked for the Center for Constitutional Rights CCR on Guantanamo Bay cases and is one of the plaintiffs in CCR v Bush filed on July 9 2007 3 Four other individuals filed this suit Foster and her colleagues sued the US government objecting to the government s interception of their mail email and phone calls In 2006 Foster started International Justice Network IJNetwork placing focus on detainees held without charge incommunicado in Bagram Prison in Afghanistan Human rights editFoster submitted a writ of habeas corpus Ruzatullah v Robert Gates 06 CV 01707 on behalf of Ruzatullah a captive held in the Bagram Theater internment facility 4 The Washington Post reported on June 29 2008 on comments Foster made about Jawed Ahmad s detention in Bagram 5 It provides a convenient place to hold people who you might not want the world to know you are holding On July 20 2008 Reuters reported the outrage Human Rights organizations are expressing over the seizing of journalists in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the War on Terror Foster was quoted as saying there were no charges against Jawed who was wounded while serving with U S Special Forces He has not been accused of any crime either under U S law Afghan law or international law adding that Jawed like other detainees held by U S was regarded by Washington as an enemy combatant 6 Foster executive director for International Justice Network said there were no charges against Jawed who was wounded while serving with U S Special Forces Comments on the new plans for Bagram review edit On September 12 2009 it was widely reported that unnamed officials told Eric Schmitt of the New York Times that the Obama administration was going to introduce new procedures that would allow the captives held in Bagram and elsewhere in Afghanistan to have their detention reviewed 7 8 Josh Gerstein of Politico reported that Foster who represents four Bagram captives was critical of the new rules These sound almost exactly like the rules the Bush Administration crafted for Guanatmamo that were struck down by the Supreme Court or at least found to be an inadequate substitute for judicial review They re adopting this thing that former Vice President Cheney and his lot dreamt up out of whole cloth To adopt Gitmo like procedures seems to me like sliding in the wrong direction Comments on the Senate Intelligence Committee s report on torture edit On December 15 2014 the Washington Post published an op ed by Foster after the United States Senate Intelligence Committee published a 600 page unclassified summary of its classified report on the CIA s use of torture 9 Foster described how the report devoted a whole section to the CIA s torture of one of her clients Redha al Najar She listed all the torture techniques the CIA used on him and asserted that the CIA tortured him for nearly 700 days References edit Kawkab al Thaibani 2007 07 24 Yemeni Detainee Can Continue His Case International Justice Network Archived from the original on 2009 01 31 Retrieved 2008 06 29 Lawyer roster Tina M Foster Lawyer Roster Retrieved 2008 06 29 Center for Constitutional Rights v George W Bush Case No 06 cv 313 PDF United States Department of Justice July 9 2007 Archived PDF from the original on July 24 2008 Retrieved 2007 10 17 Tina Monshipour Foster 2007 08 01 Ruzatullah v Robert Gates 06 CV 01707 PDF United States Department of Justice Archived PDF from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2008 06 29 Del Quentin Wilber 2008 06 29 In Courts Afghanistan Air Base May Become Next Guantanamo Washington Post p A14 Archived from the original on 2012 11 05 Retrieved 2008 06 29 Rights groups chide U S for holding Afghan journalist Reuters 2008 07 20 Archived from the original on 2008 10 13 Retrieved 2008 08 04 He has not been accused of any crime either under U S law Afghan law or international law she said adding that Jawed like other detainees held by U S was regarded by Washington as an enemy combatant Eric Schmitt 2009 09 12 U S to Expand Review of Detainees in Afghan Prison The New York Times Retrieved 2009 09 12 Josh Gerstein 2009 09 12 Pentagon debuts new process for Bagram prisoners Politico Retrieved 2009 09 12 Tina M Foster 2014 12 15 My client a CIA torture victim Washington Post Archived from the original on 2014 12 15 Retrieved 2014 12 17 An entire section of the U S Senate intelligence committee s executive summary of the CIA torture report focuses on the sadistic abuse of one of my clients The 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