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Dear Judge Hellerstein: Ask About the OLC Torture Documents, Too
/in Torture/by emptywheelOn Friday, Judge Alvin Hellerstein had a hearing to figure out how to end the contempt suit the ACLU brought against the CIA for destroying the torture tapes. The ACLU asked that he hold the CIA in contempt. Hellerstein said that wouldn’t serve much purpose. The ACLU suggested that he could hold individuals–presumably meaning Jose […]
Torture? Check. Covering Up Torture? Check. Rule of Law? Nope.
/in BP Oil Disaster, CIA Leak Case, Financial Fraud, Torture, Unitary Executive/by emptywheelI think it was the timing of the end of the torture investigation that hurts most of all. Just days ago, Harold Koh was boasting of the Durham investigation to the UN. Then Bush started his dog and pony show, including his proud admission to have ordered up torture. All of which made today’s announcement, […]
Government Trying to Fudge on Its Claim to Absolute Power
/in Drones, Unitary Executive/by emptywheelI’m working on a post on the news that DOJ will not charge Jose Rodriguez for destroying the torture tapes. But that’s going to take a while (read the NYT on the news in the meantime). In the meantime, though, I wanted to point to Adam Serwer’s summary of yesterday’s hearing on the Anwar al-Awlaki […]
Cheney Pissed at Bush: Distraction with the Wrong Cover-Up
/in CIA Leak Case, Torture, Torture Tape/by emptywheelToday’s news will be dominated with Bush’s admission that Cheney was mad at him for not pardoning Libby. Bush, in an interview aired Monday on TODAY, said Cheney was angry that Bush only commuted the sentence of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, convicted of lying during the leak investigation. [snip] ‘I can’t believe you’re going to […]
Russia Pressures Us to Investigate Our Torture–Some of It
/in Torture/by emptywheelOn Friday, Russia joined the growing list of country telling us to investigate our torture chambers. It may be more noteworthy coming from Russia given the turnabout: back in the day, of course, dissidents and the US pressured the Soviet Union to abide by the human rights treaties it had signed. Then there’s this: Russia […]
Bush Admits to Approving Torture–But Which Use of It?
/in Torture/by emptywheelThe WaPo reports that Bush, in his book, admits to approving waterboarding. In a memoir due out Tuesday, Bush makes clear that he personally approved the use of that coercive technique against alleged Sept. 11 plotter Khalid Sheik Mohammed, an admission the human rights experts say could one day have legal consequences for him. In […]
Polish Prosecutor Looks Backward; US Prosecutor Lets Statute of Limitations Tick Away
/in Torture, Torture Tape/by emptywheelACLU reports that Rahim al-Nashiri’s lawyer’s request to include their client’s treatment at a black site in Poland in the country’s investigation has been successful. The Polish prosecutor will investigate the detention and torture of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri at a black site in Poland after he was kidnapped and transported there by the CIA. [snip] […]
More Torturers Coming Back to CIA as Contractors
/in Torture/by emptywheelAdam Goldman has another in his series of articles fleshing out the details of the torture that John Durham is investigating. Today’s story describes the former FBI-turned CIA guy, “Albert” threatened Rahim al-Nashiri with a drill–with the approval of Albert’s boss, “Mike.” (Though the AP story says this threat would be less than a felony […]