Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
05ROME3187
2005-09-23 14:57:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Rome
Cable title:
LEHAY HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING GUIDANCE/ACES
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS ROME 003187
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PREL PHUM PINS PINR KSEP HUMAN RIGHTS
SUBJECT: LEHAY HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING GUIDANCE/ACES
REF: A. 05 STATE 21314, B. 05 STATE 131486, C. 03 STATE
34981
UNCLAS ROME 003187
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PREL PHUM PINS PINR KSEP HUMAN RIGHTS
SUBJECT: LEHAY HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING GUIDANCE/ACES
REF: A. 05 STATE 21314, B. 05 STATE 131486, C. 03 STATE
34981
1. The Italian military screens the criminal and security
background of all persons who join the armed forces.
Service members selected as candidates to U.S. sponsored
training programs undergo a rigorous selection process.
There is no credible evidence that the Italian military
establishment has committed human rights violations.
2. Since the Italian military has such an effective
screening program in place, mission considers the fact that
a member of the Italian armed forces has been selected for
U.S. sponsored training as sufficient to guarantee
compliance with U.S. screening requirements.
3. There is no reason to expect any change in this
situation. Unless advised otherwise, please assume that the
Italian screening process remains sufficient to ensure
compliance with U.S. requirements.
Spogli
NNNN
2005ROME03187 - Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS PREL PHUM PINS PINR KSEP HUMAN RIGHTS
SUBJECT: LEHAY HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING GUIDANCE/ACES
REF: A. 05 STATE 21314, B. 05 STATE 131486, C. 03 STATE
34981
1. The Italian military screens the criminal and security
background of all persons who join the armed forces.
Service members selected as candidates to U.S. sponsored
training programs undergo a rigorous selection process.
There is no credible evidence that the Italian military
establishment has committed human rights violations.
2. Since the Italian military has such an effective
screening program in place, mission considers the fact that
a member of the Italian armed forces has been selected for
U.S. sponsored training as sufficient to guarantee
compliance with U.S. screening requirements.
3. There is no reason to expect any change in this
situation. Unless advised otherwise, please assume that the
Italian screening process remains sufficient to ensure
compliance with U.S. requirements.
Spogli
NNNN
2005ROME03187 - Classification: UNCLASSIFIED