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The Bush Six to Be Indicted
Spanish prosecutors will seek criminal charges against Alberto Gonzales and five high-ranking Bush administration officials for sanctioning torture at Guantánamo.
Spanish prosecutors have decided to press forward with a criminal investigation targeting former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and five top associates over their role in the torture of five Spanish citizens held at Guantánamo, several reliable sources close to the investigation have told The Daily Beast. Their decision is expected to be announced on Tuesday before the Spanish central criminal court, the Audencia Nacional, in Madrid. But the decision is likely to raise concerns with the human-rights community on other points: They will seek to have the case referred to a different judge.
In this Jan. 6, 2005 file photo, then-Attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales testifies during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File) The six defendants-in addition to Gonzales, Federal Appeals Court Judge and former Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee, University of California law professor and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo, former Defense Department general counsel and current Chevron lawyer William J. Haynes II, Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff David Addington, and former Undersecretary of Defense Douglas J. Feith-are accused of having given the green light to the torture and mistreatment of prisoners held in U.S. detention in "the war on terror." The case arises in the context of a pending proceeding before the court involving terrorism charges against five Spaniards formerly held at Guantánamo. A group of human-rights lawyers originally filed a criminal complaint asking the court to look at the possibility of charges against the six American lawyers. Baltasar Garzón Real, the investigating judge, accepted the complaint and referred it to Spanish prosecutors for a view as to whether they would accept the case and press it forward. "The evidence provided was more than sufficient to justify a more comprehensive investigation," one of the lawyers associated with the prosecution stated.
But prosecutors will also ask that Judge Garzón, an internationally known figure due to his management of the case against former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and other high-profile cases, step aside. The case originally came to Garzón because he presided over efforts to bring terrorism charges against the five Spaniards previously held at Guantánamo. Spanish prosecutors consider it "awkward" for the same judge to have both the case against former U.S. officials based on the possible torture of the five Spaniards at Guantánamo and the case against those very same Spaniards. A source close to the prosecution also noted that there was concern about the reaction to the case in some parts of the U.S. media, where it had been viewed, incorrectly, as a sort of personal frolic of Judge Garzón. Instead, the prosecutors will ask Garzón to transfer the case to Judge Ismail Moreno, who is currently handling an investigation into kidnapping charges surrounding the CIA's use of facilities as a safe harbor in connection with the seizure of Khalid el-Masri, a German greengrocer who was seized and held at various CIA blacksites for about half a year as a result of mistaken identity. The decision on the transfer will be up to Judge Garzón in the first instance, and he is expected to make a quick ruling. If he denies the request, it may be appealed.
Judge Garzón's name grabs headlines in Spain today less because of his involvement in the Gonzales torture case than because of his supervision of the Gürtel affair, in which leading figures of the conservative Partido Popular in Madrid and Valencia are now under investigation or indictment on suspicions of corruptly awarding public-works contracts. Garzón is also the nation's leading counterterrorism judge, responsible for hundreds of investigations targeting Basque terrorist groups, as well as a major recent effort to identify and root out al Qaeda affiliates operating in the Spanish enclaves of North Africa.
Announcement of the prosecutor's decision was delayed until after the Easter holiday in order not to interfere with a series of meetings between President Barack Obama and Spanish Prime Minister José Zapatero. However, contrary to a claim contained in an editorial on April 8 in the Wall Street Journal, the Obama State Department has been in steady contact with the Spanish government about the case. Shortly after the case was filed on March 17, chief prosecutor Javier Zaragoza was invited to the U.S. embassy in Madrid to brief members of the embassy staff about the matter. A person in attendance at the meeting described the process as "correct and formal." The Spanish prosecutors briefed the American diplomats on the status of the case, how it arose, the nature of the allegations raised against the former U.S. government officials. The Americans "were basically there just to collect information," the source stated.The Spanish prosecutors advised the Americans that they would suspend their investigation if at any point the United States were to undertake an investigation of its own into these matters. They pressed to know whether any such investigation was pending. These inquiries met with no answer from the U.S. side.Spanish officials are highly conscious of the political context of the case and have measured the Obama administration's low-key reaction attentively. Although Spain is a NATO ally that initially supported "the war on terror" under Bush with a commitment of troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan, relations with the Bush administration deteriorated after Zapatero became prime minister and acted quickly to withdraw the Spanish contingent in Iraq. In the 2008 presidential campaign, Republican John McCain referred to Spain as a hostile state in comments that mystified Spaniards (it appears that McCain may have confused Spain with Venezuela and Zapatero with Hugo Chávez). Recently, the United States and Spain also wrangled over Spain's decision to withdraw its troop commitment in Kosovo as well. Both Zapatero and Obama, however, have given a high priority to improving relations between the two long-standing allies. Spanish newspapers hailed the fact that Obama referred to Zapatero three times as "my good friend" during the recent European summit meetings, a sharp contrast with meetings at which former President Bush gave Zapatero a cold shoulder.
Both Washington and Madrid appear determined not to allow the pending criminal investigation to get in the way of improved relations, which both desire, particularly in regard to coordinated economic policy to confront the current financial crisis and a reshaped NATO mandate for action in Afghanistan. With the case now proceeding, that will be more of a challenge. The reaction on American editorial pages is divided-some questioning sharply why the Obama administration is not conducting an investigation, which is implicitly the question raised by the Spanish prosecutors. Publications loyal to the Bush team argue that the Spanish investigation is an "intrusion" into American affairs, even when those affairs involve the torture of five Spaniards on Cuba.
The Bush Six labored at length to create a legal black hole in which they could implement their policies safe from the scrutiny of American courts and the American media. Perhaps they achieved much of their objective, but the law of unintended consequences has kicked in. If U.S. courts and prosecutors will not address the matter because of a lack of jurisdiction, foreign courts appear only too happy to step in.
Scott Horton is a law professor and writer on legal and national-security affairs for Harper's magazine and The American Lawyer, among other publications.
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Show AllThanks again to Judge Garzon.
This frees Obama from getting into a political squabble that would play into Republican hands and keep him on the defensive unable to accomplish anything.
Re ezeflyer April 14th, 2009 10:29 am:
"This frees Obama from getting into a political squabble that would play into Republican hands and keep him on the defensive unable to accomplish anything."
The right-wing noise machine can be thought of as a working pair of border collies, herding their charges in the specified direction with loud barks and feints. This will go on regardless of what Obama does or doesn't do (example: for lack of anything more substantive to attack, he was recently hammered for "bowing" to foreign royalty, which ignored eight years of Shrub's obsequious PDAs to the same bunch).
That being said, I'm not impressed by the Obama administration's "accomplishments" thus far, and not convinced that it might not be better for all if it were distracted from "accomplishing" anything else on its agenda (see "health care reform").
ezeflyer, good point. Somehow I don't think Obama strenuously tried to dissuade the Spanish from doing this. Anyway, I think it's Obama's nature to stay out of political squabbles. That's why we have people like Bernie Sanders.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
The DOJ finally gets Poetic Justice - The Spanish Inquisition!
This is a good point. This issue has been deferred to others to handle.
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I far as I can tell NPR has a news blackout on the indictments,it is being smothered in Pirate fluff.
Justice delayed is justice denied. The sooner every single person, from GW Bush all the way down to Pvt. "Smith" (the guard who turned the water on for the water boarding sessions) are ALL made to answer for their participation, the sooner justice will be served.
America had the chance to act on its own, and so many repeated the same idiotic mantra "let's move on", that the "world had to step in".
Perhaps in the near future, the USA will be brought to account for all of its crimes.
One can only hope.
Good Luck America, your days are numbered, and you really need it.
America is an illusion that exists in the minds of those who believe in her. Mother Earth is what exists, and we are her children. She has always been here and will always be here. America is temporary, as all empires are temporary. Borders are fictitious impositions of the fearful.
I believe in Mother Earth. She is the ultimate judge and lady of justice.
Mother Earth, You are the living and sacred land, ever-renewing and abundant. You are lady of the seasons, revealing the mystery of seed's growth through flower to winter's rest. You are wherever your children find shelter and comfort. You are Gaia, Great Mother of us all.
All my relations
Be well my brother! -Miista Kina (Moondoggy)
Amen!
The sooner Mother Earth disciplines mankind, the sooner we'll all be truly happy deep down inside of us.
Hi Jennifer.
I'm looking for a thoughtful reply. This is what comes to me. First, Mother Earth works on a much slower time frame than we do. Secondly, the key to true happiness, according to the Dalai Lama, is to help others to be happy.
Similarly, Mahatma Gandhi said, "Where there is injustice I have always believed in fighting. The question is, do you fight to change things or fight to punish? For myself, I find we are all such sinners we should leave our punishment to God..."
He also said, "I want to change their minds, not kill them for weaknesses we all possess." And, "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." And finally, "If we obtain our freedom by murder and bloodshed I want no part of it."
Yes, I too believe in justice. And I'm as human as the next guy. Part of me wants to see Bush and his cabal in stocks lined up on the Capitol Mall directly across from the Vietnam Memorial Wall while the public files by throwing rotten tomatoes at them.
JoannafromCanada
Moondoggy,
God/Spirit/Source... (what ever title or name works for you) does not punish; does not judge; does not want or need anything from us, or for us to do. God is a verb. God IS.
Gandhi also said "Be the change you wish to see in the world."
Peace, Love, Light.
Hi Joanna from Canada. What a beautiful country you live in. I love it up there, especially in the mountains just north of my home state of Montana.
I don't know if you'll read this, because I'm responding to your comment nearly 3 weeks late. But what the heck.
I just want to say thanks. I was merely quoting Gandhi. It doesn't mean that I believe the divine is a big punishing judge. In fact I totally agree with you that God is a verb, not a noun.
I'm glad you pointed that out, not for my sake, but for the sake of any would be readers who may be confused on that issue. There are many people confused on the whole God thing mainly because of the indoctrination from religious institutions which use "God" to keep the people powerless.
People (sheeple) so often want a "God" figure to be there like a big Santa Claus, or a big brother to sick on their adversaries. The bible says God made man in his image, but I think it's the other way around.
Here's something I found copied into my documents, and for some reason neglected to obtain the source, so I don't know who wrote it:
~God is a verb, not a noun~
First, we must break with the idea that God is a thing. The word God implies that there is someone or something out there that has its own consciousness and that wants certain things and doesn't want other things. We must break through that concept of an us and God out there because it represents an otherness from who we are.
In the Torah there are many, many names for the divine. These names get translated into two words in English: God or Lord. Every time we read the word God in our English Bible--if we go back to the Hebrew we find that God is sometimes one name and sometimes another name. These various names represent different aspects of the divine.
In Kabbalah the ultimate Source is called Ein Sof which means without end or boundless. The Boundless is not a thing. The Boundless is not some place. It is an ongoing, unfolding, continuing process.
I call it God-ing to give the sense that what we think of as a noun is really a verb. This verb is continuously unfolding and it is in a dynamic relationship with the continuously unfolding creation.
We must shift our understanding and realize that God-ing is not something that happened way back when, and it didn't start creation way back when. Creation-ing is happening right now and simultaneously God-ing is happening now. One and the other work together and cannot be separated from one another.
-author unknown
In peace, love and light, Moondoggy
When will Ben Bernanke, Snowbama and the seven insiders be indicted for unconditionally handing over 12 trillion dollars of the US taxpayers' money to the people who caused the financial meltdown ?
When that place down south freezes over.
Winter is coming.
Are you referring to Texas or Hell?
But I repeat myself.
raydelcamino, these people would have to wait to be indicted, seems to me, Bush and Paulson gave alot more in Taxpayer funding without over-sight, respondsibility or accountability! Your memory must be fading with past events of Republican Mis-Management!
GOAL SPAIN!!
That's "Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal!!!!!"
Unidicted co-conspirators (Bush/Cheney) remain at large.
Arrest & execute.
NUREMBERG II 2009
Expect the American right wing noise machine to go into apoplexy mode as the Judge that had the "temerity" to prosecute one of their sacred cows, Augusto Pinochet (may he rot), has come back for an encore of epic proportions. If will be amusing to watch their inevitable spluttering in a schadenfreude sort of way.
Even if the net result of this is that the Bush Six can never leave the United States for fear of arrest, then progressives can take small comfort in that fact that these scum bags have been denied speaking fees to those nut bags neo-fascist groups outside the USA whom consider them "heroes."
Of course, the best result of this would have the Six do a perp walk in a publicly televised trail in Madrid.
VIVA ESPANA!
Thank you, Judge Garzon. Even if this turns out to be a temporary soporific from which I'll awaken once again to realize that justice will likely NOT be served, it feels good for the moment.
Jarhead
If the defenders of the rightwing neo-nazi Bush/Cheney regime would quit blowing smoke to cloud the fact that Bernanke and Obama did not create the melt down they could and should keep their mouth shut. This entire mess was a created design by the repugs to cheat the American people out of everything they worked hard to gain. The repugs have done much more to the U.S. than any foreign enemy has. Who was really behind 9/11? Remember the Bush crooks has been a good friend of the Saudis for a long time. Jeb Bush said the repugs needed another Pearl Harbor so that the repugs could stay in power forever. Now do you have your answer? Do you think Karl Rove is a good patriot? He is a nothing that goes with the highest bidder. So put the meltdown blame where it should be,under the repugs.
Are you really a Marine? Just curious.
Thank you Jarhead, for saying what needs to be said. To those that say that Bush/Cheney was a failure, I beg to differ. They accomplished a great deal of what they wanted, it just happened to be the fleecing of the American people under the guise of "National Security"...
Hooray! If you need someone for the firing squad, I volunteer.
"The Spanish prosecutors advised the Americans that they would suspend their investigation if at any point the United States were to undertake an investigation of its own into these matters."
That gives Obama an easy way out. He can just say "Okay Garzón, we'll take it from here", then do a whitewash investigation.
That would, though, give the most long term pleasure to the scapegoat crowd. Things going well is never fun.
My local ABC news midday broadcast is now having a "fashion show" as part of their hour of keeping democracy functioning. I kid you not.
They've also had several celebrity reports and house cleaning tips.
Not a single mention of war crimes, torture or treaty obligations.
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Whoever controls the media controls the country.
Well what do you expect from the whore MSM?
Der truten iz verboten in de televisionken of ze faderlandunken donuten. Zieg heil!
The Bush, Cheney cabal is guilty of the highest treason to America, yet Spain has to indict the crime family. What a travesty! It looks like the criminals have just about finished a coup de' tat of the country that we love.
Sign up:
www.IndictBushNow.org
Too bad that Spain can't try the whole bunch for treason also.
Please Mr. Garzon surround yourself with bodyguards. Lots of them.
And for heaven's sake don't get on any planes.
Indeed, thank you Judge Garzon for doing what our feckless complicit leaders could not do.
FYI, for those of you protesting the military, a good place to station your protests is at Indoor Arena Football Games. The Army has a huge presence there in the form of handing out t-shirts, sponsoring the games, heavy advertising, and showing the kids of redneck parents "cool" Army vehicles after the game. Before the game begins, the Army even has a couple of paratroopers come down from the rafters.
OH OH..I can see it now, the infantile US mocking of food items will commence...
what will it be this time? Freedom Omlettes?
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
My prediction is that Spanish peanuts will now be renamed "freedom peanuts".
And Spanish Fly will be called Freedom Fly!
Watch for the inbox on your mail to be flooded with offers of "free samples"
Nothing will come of this. It would be nice;but nothing will happen. It will get bogged down in the zeal of rhetoric so dearly worhipped by lawyers. Even if they issued a finding against any one of these fine 'Americans' the application of the law would be yet another insurmountable hurdle. Fun to watch. But law is a sad joke.
The Bush Six should be Obama, Hillary, Pelosi, Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush himself.
Alberto Gonzales and these five top associates are just hired help.
Pelosi was an accomplice, Obama's covering the crimes and Hillary's committing torture as I type these words.
See what happens when we are stock with a soaked and soggy weakling "opposition" to the GOP while 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc ... options are shut off and forced into irrelevancy so that they are unable to compete ? Another country has to do the prosecuting for us ! Now that Spain is doing the prosecuting, I feel even more ashamed of our misrepresentation in Washington and feel awful that our country is nothing but a LAUGHING STOCK ! If the Democrats and Republicans had more folks ala Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, Barbara Lee, etc ... we the USA wouldn't be the BIGGEST LAUGHING STOCK ! I have a sad feeling that our next generations and after will HATE us as they struggle to repair the country's image. :.(
Obama's team will do everything in its power to prevent this trial from happening.
Well this is the first time I'm aware of my posts being deleted here at CD.
I had posted in response to raydelcamino's April 14th, 2009 10:47 am post, that there should be a REAL investigation into 9-11, because the root of many other governmental crimes since then would be uncovered from that. 9-11 is THE biggest and most important issue.
I guess CD doesn't want to be a place where people would ever get that idea. Can't have the world finding out the truth, hmm?
It's happened to me previously, also....for mentioning 9/11 too many times AND the FED...be careful now, you are being watched!!
Oh gee...I'm being watched? In that case, I'll post it even more, and give them the virtual 'finger' while I'm at it.
Up yours, CD gatekeepers!!
Why don't you send Homelan' S'curtay and FBI over to my place - where they'll find a REAL patriot who'll tell them to go sh*t in their hats?!! I'll even provide you with the address.
They usually don't delete posts from what I've experienced so far. I only got one post deleted and I think that one was on me for saying the "kiss my ..." phrase to someone.
Well they deleted my first post on this thread, and no 4-letter words were in it.
Obviously, they don't want people mentioning that the US gov't is complicit in 9-11. The question is: why would CD want to censor that?
This just in from ICH...maybe I'll get tossed again!
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22408.htm
And please read the letters to US AG Mukasey and Holder in the comment section. There is no reason now to not re-open the 9/11 investigation!