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War Crimes & *You*

Today, Major General Antonio Taguba (Retired) – who on active duty was in charge of the Army’s investigation of Abu Ghraib – put himself on the line when he wrote a preface to a report on US toruture of detainees, saying that it:

“tells the largely untold human story of what happened to detainees in our custody when the Commander-in-Chief and those under him authorized a systematic regime of torture. This story is not only written in words: It is scrawled for the rest of these individual’s lives on their bodies and minds. Our national honor is stained by the indignity and inhumane treatment these men received from their captors.

“The profiles of these eleven former detainees, none of whom were ever charged with a crime or told why they were detained, are tragic and brutal rebuttals to those who claim that torture is ever justified. Through the experiences of these men in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantanamo Bay, we can see the full-scope of the damage this illegal and unsound policy has inflicted –both on America’s institutions and our nation’s founding values, which the military, intelligence services, and our justice system are duty-bound to defend.

“In order for these individuals to suffer the wanton cruelty to which they were subjected, a government policy was promulgated to the field whereby the Geneva Conventions and the Uniform Code of Military Justice were disregarded. The UN Convention Against Torture was indiscriminately ignored. . . .

“After years of disclosures by government investigations, media accounts, and reports from human rights organizations, there is no longer any doubt as to whether the current administration has committed war crimes. The only question that remains to be answered is whether those who ordered the use of torture will be held to account.”

What are you going to put on the line? Are you going to make space in your life, in your conversations, in your vote, for standing behind him? For standing up for what separates “us” from “them”?

I hope so.

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3 Comments

  1. sasha

    Now, there’s someone walking the ruins and counting the cost.

    (thanks for that article, btw)

  2. MB

    He’s providing all of us with a choice – if it matters to us, there’s something we can do about it.

    We’ll see.

  3. No surprise that Major General Taguba endorsed Clinton. The Marxists always stick together….The good General obviously isn’t a lawyer or was never introduced to over 200 years of the UCMJ. To boot, don’t you find it disingenuous that Taguba is asserting that Bush authorized a systematic regime of torture? I’m no Bush fan but the truth is the truth. I doubt Bush personally authorized any of this tripe.

    Since Taguba wrote a book, however, I suppose it does help with book sales.

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