vrijdag 18 november 2005

Verzet tegen Terreur


Ook het Amerikaanse establishment begint zich nu tegen de oorlogspolitiek van de Bush-regering te keren. Het persbureau AFP bericht vandaag: 'Admiral Stansfield Turner, a former CIA director, accused US Vice President Dick Cheney of overseeing policies of torturing terrorist suspects and damaging the nation's reputation, in a television interview. "We have crossed the line into dangerous territory," Turner, who headed the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1970s, said on ITV news. "I am embarrassed that the USA has a vice president for torture. I think it is just reprehensible. He (Cheney) advocates torture, what else is it? I just don't understand how a man in that position can take such a stance."US President George Bush and other leading members of his administration have consistently denied that detainees suspected of belonging to Al-Qaeda were tortured for information.But his opponents and human rights campaigners have claimed that many men taken captive in Iraq and Afghanistan by US forces have been subjected to torture in order to extract information.'

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