National Lawyers Guild Urges Senate to Reject Alberto Gonzales as AG
Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 03:01AM
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Gonzales will continue Ashcroft policies that threaten constitutional democracy.
The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) announced that it opposes the
nomination of Alberto Gonzales for the position of Attorney General.
The NLG condemned Gonzales for his approval of the torture of prisoners
in memos he adopted as White House Counsel. The memos explained
how American officials could escape legal liability for torture.
Gonzales rejected the applicability of the Geneva Conventions to
prisoners taken during the "war against terrorism," terming some of the
Geneva provisions "quaint." The Guild said that Gonzales¹s
contempt for accepted international law principles rendered him unfit
to serve as the head of the Justice Department. NLG President
Michael Avery declared that, "The Constitution requires that the United
States treat international treaties that it has signed as the supreme
law of the land in the United States. It is the solemn obligation
of the Attorney General to make sure that the United States complies
with international law. It would be outrageous for the nation¹s
top law enforcement officer to be contriving theories for American
officials to avoid accountability for actions such as the torture of
prisoners." The Guild also said that it was deeply concerned by
Gonzales¹s record in reviewing death penalty cases in Texas for then
Governor Bush. An analysis of Gonzales¹s memos to the governor
demonstrated that he repeatedly suppressed crucial facts that Bush
should have considered in determining whether to grant clemency, such
as "ineffective counsel, conflict of interest, mitigating evidence,
even actual evidence of innocence." [more]
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