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U.S.: License to Abuse Would Put CIA Above the Law

Congress Should Reject Proposed Exemption From Ban on Inhumane Treatment

(New York, October 26, 2005) – The Bush administration is now the only government in the world to claim a legal justification for mistreating prisoners during interrogations, Human Rights Watch said today.

The administration recently approached members of the U.S. Congress to seek a waiver that would allow the CIA to use cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment on detainees in U.S. custody outside the United States.  
 
While many other governments practice torture and other forms of mistreatment and have records of abuse far worse than the United States, no other government currently claims that such abuse is legally permissible, Human Rights Watch said.  
 
“The administration is setting a dangerous example for the world when it claims that spy agencies are above the law,” said Tom Malinowski, Washington director of Human Rights Watch. “Congress should reject this proposal outright. Otherwise, the United States will have no standing to demand humane treatment if an American falls into the hands of foreign intelligence services.”  
 
Earlier this month, in a 90-9 vote, the U.S. Senate approved a measure sponsored by Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham that would prohibit the military and CIA from using “cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment” in the case of any detainee, anywhere in the world.  

The administration is setting a dangerous example for the world when it claims that spy agencies are above the law

Tom Malinowski, Washington director of Human Rights Watch


 
But last week, Vice President Dick Cheney and CIA director Porter Goss met with Sen. McCain to propose a presidential waiver for the proposed legislation. The proposed
waiver states that the measure “shall not apply with respect to clandestine counterterrorism operations conducted abroad, with respect to terrorists who are not citizens of the United States, that are carried out by an element of the United States government other than the Department of Defense.”  
 
The waiver, which by its own terms applies to non-military counterterrorism operations against non-citizens overseas, states that such operations need to be “consistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States and treaties to which the United States is a party, if the president determines that such operations are vital to the protection of the United States or its citizens from terrorist attack.” But the Constitution does not robustly curtail the conduct of the CIA overseas, and relevant domestic laws contain numerous jurisdictional loopholes. Moreover, administration officials have previously told Congress that they do not consider CIA personnel operating outside the United States to be bound by legal prohibitions against “cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment” under treaties to which the United States is party.  
 
“This exception contains code language that could give the CIA a green light to treat prisoners inhumanely,” said Malinowski. “If allowed to stand, it will render President Bush’s past pledges about humane treatment meaningless.”  
 
Human Rights Watch said the waiver would also open the door for outright torture, as interrogators would find it impossible to draw lines between illegal and “allowable” mistreatment. Bush administration officials, under questioning from members of Congress in the past, have failed to clearly define differences between torture and lesser forms of mistreatment. They have also made inaccurate statements about the definition of torture; for instance, administration officials have claimed that “waterboarding” (suffocating a person until he believes he is about to drown) is not a form of torture.  

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It appears that the black heart of the current Fascist US administration, views those that are not US citizens, as Dalits (untouchables), basically bringing into focus an attitude that has been around for a long time . 
The land that preaches 'Liberty', also preaches torture, mind you it has redefined torture, clearly it has redefined 'Liberty'. 
The brutality of the US is beyond belief, historically it leaves a trail of death and destruction in its quest to expanding its empire. 
Living in the US protectorate of Australia, I am having shoved down my throat the current political shenanigans of the USA, I reckon we the untouchables of Australia know about as much as our masters, the US citizens. 
Viewing the phenomenon, called the USA from the fare flung corner of her empire, I can't help feeling a sadness for the US citizens, when the crunch comes. There are too many pointers, and no practical solutions to word off a horrific national crash. 
 
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