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A Vital Election-year Initiative Against Torture
This post is about "No Torture. No Exceptions." It's an initiative with which I am deeply involved, dedicated to making certain that each presidential candidate makes stopping torture part of their campaign platform.
In its self-declared war on terror, the Bush Administration overturned an American legacy that stretched back to General Washington's orders at Trenton and Princeton in 1776. The administration repudiated the order that the first and greatest Republican president issued in the heat of the Civil War, in 1863, prohibiting torture and official cruelty. The consequences have been nothing less than disastrous. Americans have been struggling back to regain the nation's legacy of integrity, and the struggle starts within the Party of Lincoln. As the field of contenders narrowed, it surely was not coincidental that the three survivors-McCain, Huckabee and Paul-were united by one point: their rejection of the torture dogma.
The moral issue hovering over the 2008 election is the Bush Administration's embrace of torture as a tool of statecraft. This mistake must be thoroughly repudiated, and the nation must undertake a vow never to repeat it. And this issue should not be allowed to divide the nation as a premise of partisan rancor. There is hope in this election year to reverse one of the most fateful decisions in our nation's history-the decision after 9/11 to disregard America's historic values and to use torture in the "war on terror."
All the remaining Presidential candidates-John McCain in the Republican Party, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the Democratic Party-have publicly stated their opposition to the use of torture. Now each of these presidential candidates must get their parties to adopt at their Conventions a party platform plank that returns America to its historic position of absolutely rejecting torture-anywhere, on anyone, for any reason.
"No Torture. No Exceptions" means:
- Reaffirming America's commitment to existing federal laws and international treaties that ban torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment under all circumstances.
- Renouncing all legal interpretations and executive orders that redefine torture and permit such acts as sensory or sleep deprivation, stress positions, sexual humiliation, mock executions.
- Enforcing full transparency of information about how America treats any and all detainees held by our personnel and those in our employ anywhere in the world.
- Rejecting and abolishing the practice of rendering detainees abroad.
- Establishing a single standard of interrogation procedures to apply to all persons held in U.S. custody or by those under U.S. control, whether C.I.A., military, or civilian.
- Treating our detainees as we would have others treat detained Americans.
What Would Lincoln Do? "Military necessity does not admit of cruelty, nor of torture." General Orders No. 100, art. 16, Apr. 24, 1863.
What can we do?
- Click on www.rejecttorture.org to join the national initiative to Reject Torture, and pass it on to your friends and acquaintances
- Call each and every presidential candidate now. Insist: "No Torture. No Exceptions."
John McCain: Phone: (202) 224-2235 Fax: (202) 228-2862
Barack Obama: Phone: (202) 224-2854 Fax: (202) 228-4260
Hillary Clinton: Phone: (202) 224-4451 Fax: (202) 228-0282
Scott Horton, a lawyer and life-long activist, is a contributor to Harper's Magazine and writes No Comment for this website.
© The Harper's Magazine Foundation
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Show AllThis is great and all, but the fact is that torture is already illegal under the Geneva conventions... and yes, the US signed on to the Geneva conventions. We're in violation of international law. Pushing for an initiative that says the same thing again is a waste of time.
What we need is for the Democrats to actually get things in perspective and bare their teeth towards the SCUM that are ignoring the Geneva conventions. By perspective I mean that the Bush Admn. actions have put us at a MUCH higher risk. (Did anybody catch that one of the innocent Afghanis that was picked up a couple years ago and thrown in GTMO was released due to the Dept of War not having a case against him, and then because they'd tortured him into false confessions, he went to the "other side", strapped on a bomb, and blew himself up in Iraq a couple weeks ago? HELLO, this could be the tip of the iceberg in terms of retaliation from such individuals!! What if one of them can get a loose nuke? WTF do you think they'd do with it? DUH.)
The fact of the matter is that instead of pushing for this initiative, the Dems need to hold hearings, investigate these sleaze, and if they ignore subpoenas, don't sit and wait and wait and play nicey nicey....fucking DRAG these SOBs out of the Pentagon and the Whitehouse in front of the cameras. Put them on trial and throw them in the slammer. SET A PRECEDENT FOR CHRIST SAKES!!!!
http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/Update/Update2008-05-22.htm
Scott, one correction; you state "John McCain in the Republican Party... publicly stated their opposition to the use of torture." Actually, John McCain has since supported Bush's veto of Congress' resolution to restrict "torture." He folded.
AND, right-on Pearlof-an-earl!
I would add; it's time for a march! How about the FOURTH OF JULY!!!!
GWB only said "we do not torture" on the basis that he would define what torture was. He always knew that to admit to torture would fatally damage him and the US. Now his definition has been destroyed he must accept the consequences. His actions have severely damaged America in away that it will take years to repair.