Secret detention may amount to crime against humanity: UN experts
"If resorted to in a widespread and systematic manner, secret detention might reach the threshold of a crime against humanity," the authors cautioned in their executive summary. The study, which is due to be submitted to the UN Human Rights Council in March, listed 66 states that have been involved in secret detentions, mainly over the past nine years. In spite of international norms protecting individual rights, "secret detention continues to be used in the name of countering terrorism around the world," the report added.