'No Place To Hide
On Visit to France, Donald Rumsfeld Hit with Lawsuit for Ordering, Authorizing Torture
U.S. and European human rights groups filed a lawsuit in France today charging former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld with ordering and authorizing torture. The plaintiffs include the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights and the Paris-based International Federation of Human Rights. They say Rumsfeld authorized interrogation techniques that led to abuses at US-run prisons in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay.
The complaint was filed with the Paris prosecutor’s office as Rumsfeld arrived in France for a visit. This is the fifth time Rumsfeld has been charged with direct involvement in torture since 9/11. Michael Ratner is the president of the Center for Constitutional Rights. He joins me in the firehouse studio. Jeanne Sulzer is a French attorney with the International Federation of Human Rights. She joins me on the line from Paris.
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· Michael Ratner. President of the Center for Constitutional Rights. http://www.ccrjustice.org/
· Jeanne Sulzer. French attorney with the International Federation of Human Rights.
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zondag 28 oktober 2007
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Zelfs (of: natuurlijk) het ANP klemt de kaken stijf op elkaar. Dat is vreemd, want bij de vorige aanklachten tegen Rumsfeld werd er in de grote media uitgebreid over geschreven. Zou het misschien iets met de naderende Afghanistan-beslissing te maken hebben?
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