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Spanish Judges Rule Case on US Torture Can Continue
CCR Hails Major Victory for Accountability
NEW YORK - February 25 - In response to news that the full panel of Judges of the Audencia Nacional (Spain’s High Court) rejected a Spanish prosecutor’s effort to stop an investigation into the role of US officials for torture on Guantanamo, the Center for Constitutional Rights, which has submitted many papers in this and a related case in Spain, released the following statement:
This is a monumental decision that will enable a Spanish judge to continue a case on the “authorized and systematic plan of torture and ill treatment” by U.S. officials at Guantanamo. Geoffrey Miller, the former commanding officer at Guantánamo, has already been implicated, and the case will surely move up the chain of command. Since the U.S. government has not only failed to investigate the illegal actions of its own officials and, according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, also sought to interfere in the Spanish judicial process and stop the case from proceeding, this will be the first real investigation of the U.S. torture program. This is a victory for accountability and a blow against impunity. The Center for Constitutional Rights applauds the Spanish courts for not bowing to political pressure and for undertaking what may be the most important investigation in decades.
For more information and filings related to the Spanish cases, both the above torture case and the Bush 6 case looking into the role of the lawyers in the torture program, visit the Spanish case page on the Center for Constitutional Rights web site.
CCR has also filed cases against Donald Rumsfeld in Germany and France, and, on February 7, released a Bush Torture Indictment under the Convention Against Torture in advance of the former president’s planned trip to Switzerland which was cancelled to avoid possible legal action. The Bush Torture Indictment stands ready to be tailored to the specific laws of any of the 147 signatory countries to the Convention Against Torture where he may travel. CCR’s partner in these cases is the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights.

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Show AllIt is essential that this information be widely disseminated. americans are ignorant of what is actually happening in the world and depend much too much on The US MSM which doesn't tell the turth or coveniently misses the story. It is also important to hold governments responsible for maintaining the independance of their judiciaries. Any attempt as in Spain to obstruct justice must be met with suitable penalties. The US will stop at nothing to prevent justice from being done so information dissemination is required to alert the world to its egregious activities.
This is the only way to begin reversing all of the nonsense that is happening here in the U.S. is by bringing these criminals to justice, otherwise it will simply continue.
Hello, Nagamaki and everyone. If prosecution by the Spanish is the ONLY way, then travel restrictions may finally be Bush's only punishment, for our government will not extradite him. Our obligation is not to give up and watch the Spanish or the Swiss do our dirty work. We the people must recognize that our power resides closer to home, in our state and local governments, which continue to be closer and more responsive to the people. Justice will come up from grass roots. In March 2008 Brattelboro Vermmont approved a resolution ot indict Bush and Cheney. Plans will be announced soon to enact a Local Civil Rights Restoration Act (LCRRA) and enforce the resolution there. Contact the the Bill of Rights Defense Committee (bordc.org). Talk to Kurt Daims, coordinator for municipal prosecution of war crimes under universal jurisdiction; kurtd@bordc.org., and make Justice happen at home.