7/12/11

Human Rights Watch: Bush White House crime evidence overwhelming



Kenneth Roth is the executive director of Human Rights Watch:
The 107-page report, "Getting Away with Torture: The Bush Administration and Mistreatment of Detainees," presents substantial information warranting criminal investigations of Bush and senior administration officials, including former Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and CIA Director George Tenet, for ordering practices such as "waterboarding," the use of secret CIA prisons, and the transfer of detainees to countries where they were tortured. Human Rights Watch said the criminal investigation should include an examination of the preparation of the Justice Department memos that were used to justify the unlawful treatment of detainees. Human Rights Watch also said that victims of torture should receive fair and adequate compensation as required by the Convention against Torture. Both the Bush and Obama administrations have successfully kept courts from considering the merits of torture allegations in civil lawsuits by making broad use of legal doctrines such as state secrets and official immunity.

3 comments:

Thad Wasson said...

I can't wait for Human Rights Watch to release their report on Syria.

Thad Wasson said...

Also BIA agents abusing Natives on reservation land.

Tried the link, wouldn't open.

larry kurtz said...

Try here