Sunday, April 16, 2006

U.S.: Rumsfeld Potentially Liable for Torture (Human Rights Watch, 14-4-2006)


...and if he is, so is Bush, Gonzales, Cheney and others.

U.S.: Rumsfeld Potentially Liable for Torture (Human Rights Watch, 14-4-2006):

"A December 20, 2005 Army Inspector General�s report, obtained by Salon.com this week, contains a sworn statement by Lt. Gen. Randall M. Schmidt that implicates Secretary Rumsfeld in the abuse of detainee Mohammad al-Qahtani. Based on an investigation that he carried out in early 2005, which included two interviews with Rumsfeld, Gen. Schmidt describes the defense secretary as being 'personally involved' in al-Qahtani's interrogation.

Human Rights Watch urges the United States to name a special prosecutor to investigate the culpability of Rumsfeld and others in the al-Qahtani case.

'The question at this point is not whether Secretary Rumsfeld should resign, it's whether he should be indicted,' said Joanne Mariner, Terrorism and Counterterrorism Program director at Human Rights Watch. 'General Schmidt's sworn statement suggests that Rumsfeld may have been perfectly aware of the abuses inflicted on al-Qahtani.' "

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