ACLU Urges Gonzales to Appoint Special Counsel to Investigate Detainee Abuse
Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 04:44AM
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Republicans are Against investigating Torture
The American Civil Liberties Union
asked new Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales yesterday to appoint a
special counsel to investigate the mistreatment of detainees in the war
on terrorism, citing what it claimed was Gonzales's "unavoidable
conflict of interest in fully investigating and prosecuting wrongdoing
by civilians in this matter." ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero
said in a letter to Gonzales that memos written or requested by him
during his tenure as White House counsel show that "top government
officials considered and eventually ordered the removal of protections
against" abuse. Romero cited a leaked August 2002 memo,
circulated to Gonzales and considered official policy until it was
disavowed in December 2004, which Romero said under certain
circumstances allowed interrogators to provoke pain or suffering that
fell just short of being "severe." Given such a policy, "it is highly
unlikely that privates and sergeants were the only ones who committed
crimes," he said in a reference to prosecutions of military personnel
in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. In September, a group of
retired generals and admirals urged the creation of an independent
commission to look into abuse of detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and the
U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Fourteen Democratic
senators -- led by Patrick J. Leahy (Vt.), senior Democrat on the
Judiciary Committee, and Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Del.), senior Democrat on
the Foreign Relations Committee -- have endorsed a bipartisan
commission modeled after the group that examined the Sept. 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks. But so far the idea has not developed traction
among Republican lawmakers, whose backing is needed for such a proposal
to succeed. [more]
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