Germany Files War Crimes Charges Against Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld And Other CIA Officials
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European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights has filed a
criminal complaint against U.S. torture program architects and
members of the Bush Administration. The organization has accused CIA
director George Tenet and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld of war
crimes and they’ve called for a German prosecutor to conduct an
immediate investigation.
This move follows the release of the damning Senate report on
CIA torture that includes the case of German citizen Khalid El-Masri,
who was captured in 2004 by CIA agents in a case of mistaken identity.
The report revealed the shocking contrast of democracy and corruption.
Bizarrely,
the only person involved with the CIA torture program who has been
charged with a crime is the man who exposed the war crimes —
whistleblower John Kiriakou.
The relevant parties in this case have given an extensive interview to Democracy Now…
The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights has filed a criminal complaint against U.S. torture program architects and members of the Bush Administration. The organization has accused CIA director George Tenet and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld of war crimes and they’ve called for a German prosecutor to conduct an immediate investigation.
This move follows the release of the damning Senate report on
CIA torture that includes the case of German citizen Khalid El-Masri,
who was captured in 2004 by CIA agents in a case of mistaken identity.
The report revealed the shocking contrast of democracy and corruption.
Bizarrely,
the only person involved with the CIA torture program who has been
charged with a crime is the man who exposed the war crimes —
whistleblower John Kiriakou.
The relevant parties in this case have given an extensive interview to Democracy Now. Some of the important points are below.
Wolfgang Kaleck, the general secretary of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights and the author ofInternational Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes said this:
“By
investigating members of the Bush administration, Germany can help to
ensure that those responsible for abduction, abuse and illegal detention
do not go unpunished.”
Michael
Ratner, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights and
chairman of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights said
this:
“I
strongly disagree that Bush, Cheney, et al., would have a defense. This
wasn’t like these memos just appeared independently from the Justice
Department. These memos were facilitated by the very people — Cheney,
etc. — who we believe should be indicted. This was part of a conspiracy
so they could get away with torture. But that’s not the subject here
now.”
“Secondly,
whatever we think of those memos, they’re of uselessness in Europe.
Europe doesn’t accept this, quote, ‘golden shield’ of a legal defense.
Either it’s torture or it’s not. Either you did it or you didn’t. And
that’s one of the reasons, among others, why we’re going to Europe and
why we went to Europe to bring these cases through the European Center.”
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