Silence in a Time of Torture is Complicity
Sunday, 24 September 2006 18:56
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We have now come to a defining moment, where before the world's eyes the U.S. Congress is poised to legalize torture.  We reject such a course outright.  It does not represent us.

Send this statement to government officials

Read a collection of articles, statement, & analysis on the torture "compromise"

Sampling of responses to this statement

We remember the images from Abu Ghraib prison -- photos of depravity, even death.  And what of the images we have never been shown from a world of even more disturbing and more "professional" horrors that have been concealed in secret prisons around the world?

To anyone of conscience, this is unacceptable.  But this is exactly what your government will be making legitimate.  With bi-partisan support, the "Military Commissions Act of 2006" will be made law unless people act to stop it.

Sold as a "compromise", this bill is fundamentally worse than what has gone before.

The bill takes what has existed in the shadowy world of clandestine action and now gives it the openly declared mantle of official, legal approval.  While the compromise is being sold as complying with the Geneva Conventions, it gives the President huge freedom to, by executive order, define "special methods" of interrogation that HE feels "fit" that Convention.  It removes the right of anyone to raise the Geneva Conventions in federal court to challenge government action against them.

The compromise allows the government the power to use confessions and other testimony derived from torture as evidence in criminal proceedings.  The compromise officially, and legally, puts Congress on record approving that the president may, at his own discretion, declare anyone an "enemy combatant".  This means the president can name anyone anywhere as such and remove them from the reach of family or legal counsel and hold them indefinitely without trial.  It ends the Constitutional right of habeas corpus.

All this is now to be done openly, and in our name.  All these actions -- and the Bush Regime which has commissioned war crimes -- must be brought to a halt. What is being met with silence in the halls of power must be manifested as a real opposition in the streets.  At stake here is what kind of country and what kind of people we choose to be.

Let it not be said that the people did nothing when their government moved to make torture lawful.  Let the world know that the people of this country did not acquiesce, but instead stood up and said
"TORTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT US!
THIS REGIME DOES NOT REPRESENT US!
WE WILL DRIVE IT OUT!"

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Send this letter to all your friends and have them send it to their friends.  Tell them THIS MUST NOT PASS and that you are pledging to be in the streets on October 5 because The World Can't Wait. Drive Out the Bush Regime!

Send this message with your comments to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with a cc: to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

And contact key members of the Senate Armed Forces Committee:

Sen. John Warner (Chairman), VA:  Phone: (202) 224-2023  Fax: (202) 224-6295

Sen. John McCain, AZ:  Phone: (202) 224-2235  Fax: (202) 228-2862

Sen. Carl Levin, MI: Phone: (202) 224-6221  Fax: (202) 224-1388

Sen. Susan Collins, ME:  Phone: (202) 224-2523  Fax: (202) 224-2693

Sen. Edward Kennedy, MA:  Phone: (202) 224-4543  Fax: (202) 224-2417

Sen. Lindsey Graham, SC:  Phone: (202) 224-5972  Fax: (202) 224-3808

Sen. Robert Byrd, WV:  Phone: (202) 224-3954  Fax: (202) 228-0002

Sen. Hillary Clinton, NY:  Phone: (202) 224-4451  Fax: (202) 228-0282  

In the next week we intend to send over 50 thousand of your responses to President Bush and the Congress.  Send a copy of your messages to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Excellent opinion pieces against torture:

Ariel Dorfman in the Washington Post Sunday 9-24-06

Molly Ivins in TruthDig.com
 

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