Countdown on torture and war crimes accountability

July 13th, 2008

Countdown discusses the new report by Jane Mayer in her book, The Dark Side, that the Red Cross stated that the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program is categorically torture. In it Georgetown University law professor Jonathan Turley states:

“I’d never thought I would say this, but I think it might in fact be time for the United States to be held internationally to a tribunal. I never thought in my lifetime I would say that.”

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[h/t Raw Story.]

Mayer’s book comes outTuesday. I can’t wait to see what other revelations it contains.

Entry Filed under: Bush administration, CIA, Guantanamo, International Law, Interrogation, Torture, War Crimes

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