Posted by GSerrano on November 17, 2009 ·
Former US president George W. Bush convoluted some definitions. ‘The ambiguity began shortly after 9/11, when then-U.S. President George W. Bush defined two missions: waging a war on terror, and bringing Osama bin Laden and his followers to justice. Both made for good rhetoric. But they also were fundamentally contradictory. A war is not a judicial [...]
Posted by GSerrano on May 22, 2009 ·
For starters, Bush insisted that torture was legal. He bought into the official legal reviews on it, hook, line, and sinker. If his administration’s legal counsels said that no international or domestic law can bind him to legal culpability in times of war, then the advice must have been sound. Everybody dealing with the top terror-suspect Abu Zubaydah [...]
Posted by Carlos on April 26, 2009 ·
While it is stale news that the entire evidence for waging war against Iraq was fabricated, new evidence has come up which reveals that Bush and Dick Cheney encouraged and suggested various torture methods to get the prisoners at various torture camps to lie. These lies were acceptances about terror involvements, forced testimonials that were baseless [...]
Posted by GSerrano on April 26, 2009 ·
US President Barack Obama has allowed the publication of reports on the practices of the CIA. Some of these reports tell of torture that is illegal as per the treaty agreements of the Geneva Conventions, among other international legal limitations. He says those who actually conducted the torture will not be prosecuted, but those who legally defended [...]
Posted by GSerrano on March 19, 2009 ·
According to a secret report prepared in 2007 by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the treatment received by Al Qaeda suspects subjected to interrogation in CIA secret prisons was torture. According to the document, the practices used by the United States were cruel, inhuman, or degrading and expressly forbidden by the Geneva Conventions.
These [...]