Battlefield Contract Worker

Chapter 3676: the disappearing prisoner

"This..." Minister Saleh turned around and called the warden to his side, and whispered, "What the **** is going on with this man?"

"It really wasn't our fight, it might have been a conflict between prisoners. Of course, it's not guaranteed... The people under my command are doing some tricks behind my back. After all, they are prisoners. If you say that the people below don't take care of them at all, it's unlikely. "The grievance in Warden Mansour's heart is beyond words.

Minister Saleh looked ugly and lowered his voice, "I didn't ask you this! Don't you understand? Some things can be done secretly, but they must not be said on the stage. Do you see how embarrassing this is now? I'm asking What the **** is wrong with this criminal?"

"He seems to be a small officer of Gaddafi's forces, still in custody pending trial." Warden Mansour embarrassed.

"Six years, still in custody pending trial?" Minister Saleh gritted his teeth, "So he hasn't been convicted yet?"

"It should be, there are still many situations like him." Warden Mansour whispered, "No one has ever said anything wrong before."

"Damn, you're a pig! The current situation is that you beat an unconvicted person like this, without a formal conviction, which means that he may be innocent, which is probably more serious than the torture of prisoners." Sally Minister He said angrily.

Lin Rui deliberately said loudly, "Mr. Minister, Mister Minister?"

"Uh." Minister Saleh turned his head, "Mr. Li, I'm telling the warden to let him hand over this person to you for injury appraisal."

"Hand over the prisoners to them, okay?" Warden Mansur said hesitantly.

Minister Saleh said to him in a low voice, "That's all it is now, Mr. Li hinted to me just now that they can identify the prisoner as self-injury, then you are at best not supervising, and will not be considered as condoning the abuse of prisoners by your subordinates. Besides, the prisoners haven't been convicted yet, they're only detained here, and they don't violate any regulations when they take them away for inspection. Haven't you caused enough trouble yourself to give you a step up?"

Warden Mansur nodded quickly, "I'll go through the handover procedures now."

"No formalities. This person is not a prisoner of our prison, he has no conviction. He just happened to be here, and our prison authorities have no formalities to prove that he is our prisoner. Because we respect human rights and will not detain anyone who has not committed a crime. Do you understand?" Minister Saleh couldn't stand the warden's elm head.

Detained for long periods without trial, beaten and ill-treated. If these things are normal, it's a fart! But if a human rights organization grabs this little brat and makes a big fuss, it's really not a little troublesome. No one can offend the current Libyan unity government, let alone the United Nations.

First, international public opinion cannot bear it, and second, the Libyan unity government has to rely on the United Nations for everything. For example, all kinds of post-war assistance from various countries to Libya are organized through the United Nations. Another example is the mediation of armed conflicts in the opposition, which also requires the Security Council to act. Once a human rights scandal breaks out, it will not only look ugly, but many practical interests will also be affected. For example, various aid projects rely not on the governments of other countries, but on non-governmental aid from various countries.

All kinds of charitable organizations and foundations, giving money, materials and medicines, supporting you in the war against terrorism, supporting you through difficult times, and even supporting you to rebuild after the war is no problem. But other charities will not claim to support your tyranny. People who are charitable organizations spend money to do charity is nothing more than a good reputation. Once you have a human rights scandal, it would be good if people don’t criticize you in this regard, and you still expect others to help you? What charitable organization would want to have a notorious reputation for supporting tyranny?

There are also those Western journalists who are not afraid of big things when they watch the fun, and a few reports can cause unfavorable public opinion. When the time comes, the opposition will take control. Why do I oppose you? You **** inhuman! Why do prisoners riot to escape? ! That's fighting for the basic right to live! That's not a riot, it's an uprising! At that time, the Libyan unity government will have nowhere to say.

So Saleh's troops are eager for this matter to be resolved as soon as possible. For him, this is just a prisoner without a formal trial. There is no reason to have a standoff with human rights organizations. It would be even better if this Mr. Li could still help in the identification process and characterize the prisoner as self-harm.

Warden Mansour also woke up suddenly, nodded and said to the jailer beside him, "Come on, let him out. Several observers will assess his injuries."

Those prison guards don't care about this at all. The Minister of Justice and the Warden are there, let alone a prisoner. Even if he wants to release all the people in the prison, he has to execute the order. Several guards stepped forward to open the door and let out the man with a wounded face inside.

Lin Rui nodded and said, "In this way, we will send him to do some inspections, and then send the person back."

Minister Saleh nodded and said, "Then about his condition, in the report..."

"We will definitely respond openly and truthfully, Mr. Minister can rest assured." Yelena nodded. "The basic situation of this prison is still good. We will do some investigations about this prisoner. Try to restore the objective facts."

"That's good, that's good. I'll ask the warden to send a few people with you." Minister Saleh pulled Lin Rui aside and whispered, "If the situation is not very good, I hope Mr. Li Help me explain ~www.readwn.com~ This person is not our prisoner, just a troublesome drunk with a tendency to self-mutilate. We are just trying to rescue this person."

"I understand." Lin Rui nodded, secretly laughing, he didn't expect things to go so smoothly.

After Minister Saleh sent them out of the prison, Lin Rui rejected their request to send guards to follow him, and whispered to Minister Saleh, "Since he is not a prisoner of your prison, your people should not follow, or else It's easy to be seen as wrong."

"Oh. Yes, yes, I was negligent." Mr. Minister agreed.

Lin Rui and others asked several peacekeeping policemen to protect the prisoner into the car, and then flew away. Afterwards, Minister Saleh was still a little worried. He called people from human rights organizations to ask about the situation, only to find out that the UN Committee against Torture was not conducting such an investigation team at all, and there was no observer named Mr. Li at all.

He was quite surprised, and the inquiries from various parties did not result in any results. And the information about the prisoner has completely disappeared in the prison files, and this matter has become a permanent unsolved case. No one will ever know who the missing criminal is.

(End of this chapter)

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