http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/05/18/1116361618924.html

Department says no Australians at interrogation

By Marian Wilkinson and Joseph Kerr
May 19, 2005

 
The brother of the Australian citizen Tllaal Adrey, who is being held
on terrorism charges in Kuwait, says Adrey has been badly beaten in
custody and is suffering injuries to his legs, hands and face that
indicate he has been tortured.

Speaking through a family friend, Fahed al-Saad told the Herald
relatives who had seen his brother in prison described his account of
beatings and interrogation sessions where Adrey claimed he saw two
"blond Westerners in suits who he believed spoke with Australian
accents" after his blindfold slipped on his face.

A spokeswoman for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs
yesterday denied any Australians had been present during Adrey's
interrogations. "No Australian government officials were present
during any interviews, nor have had any access to Mr Adrey," she said.
Adrey told his mother, who visited him in the Kuwaiti prison over the
past month, that he had demanded during his interrogation sessions to
see an Australian official. But, he told his mother, his interrogators
claimed "they are already here; they are watching".

The parliamentary secretary for foreign affairs, Bruce Billson, said
the Australian Government had attempted on 16 occasions to get access
to Adrey since he was arrested by the Kuwait State Security Unit in
February.
He said the seriousness of the charges could be one reason why access
had been refused but Australian officials hoped to gain access in a
few days.

The case was reported on the ABC's 7.30 Report.
On Tuesday, the acting Australian ambassador to Kuwait met the
country's Interior Minister. A Department of Foreign Affairs
spokeswoman said the Kuwaitis originally denied holding Adrey but
later refused access to him on the grounds that he had not been
charged with an offence.
Last week, Australian officials were turned away from the prison where
Adrey is held. Adrey was arrested during a security clampdown in
February after an outbreak of violence in the country, including
running gun battles with opponents of the Kuwaiti regime.
He was accused of being involved with terrorism and handling weapons
and explosives. His brother says the allegations have no basis.
"They did not find even a bullet in the house," he said.

In late April, Adrey wrote to the Australian embassy in Kuwait from
prison, accusing the embassy of failing to protect an Australian
citizen "knowing that I was severely beaten and was abused".
In the letter he accused the embassy of "showing nothing but racism"
and said, "I am absolutely sure that I will be exonerated and will
face you and confront you before the law when you will be asked about
your failure to assist me in order that I can achieve my rights in
such a simple situation".

A spokeswoman for the Department of Foreign Affairs said that during a
phone call to the consulate on Tuesday, Adrey alleged he had been
forced to make confessions against his will - allegations that the
Australian embassy would follow up with Kuwaiti authorities. Adrey and
his brother came to Australia as refugees after the first Gulf War.









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