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babylonsister

(171,032 posts)
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 05:44 PM Oct 2015

Architects Of Bush & Cheney’s Torture Program Sued By ACLU For War Crimes Against Humanity

http://www.occupydemocrats.com/architects-of-bush-cheneys-torture-program-sued-by-aclu-for-war-crimes-against-humanity/


Architects Of Bush & Cheney’s Torture Program Sued By ACLU For War Crimes Against Humanity
by Colin Taylor • October 13, 2015


The extent of the George W. Bush Dick Cheney administration’s privatization of military intelligence operations has become painfully clear with the ACLU’s recent lawsuit against two contracted psychologists who were paid $81 million to design the CIA’s torture program. James Mitchell and John “Bruce” Jessen have been sued for “torture, cruel and degrading punishment, war crimes and conducting an ‘experimental torture program’ as part of a ‘joint criminal enterprise’ with the nation’s top intelligence agency.”

These two war criminals formerly worked for the Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape School, which taught American military men how to resist torture and interrogation in the field. By reverse engineering those ideas, they developed the “enhanced interrogation methods” that would eventually kill Gul Rahman and subject another hundred and eighteen men, of whom at least twenty-six did not meet the CIA’s standards for detention but were held anyway, to absolutely barbaric torture methods which included waterboarding, severe beatings, starvation, extreme temperature conditions, sleep deprivation, and other horrific punishments.

The torture program was put into action with the same inherent flaws that would doom the occupation of Iraq- an astonishing lack of oversight, over reliance on well-connected but unqualified contractors, the extravagant misuse of government funds, the exploitation of the goodwill of allied nations, and blinding ideological zealotry. Shockingly, neither Mitchell nor Jessen had any “experience as an interrogator, nor did either have specialized knowledge of al Qa’ida, a background in terrorism, or any relevant regional, cultural, or linguistic expertise.” An adviser to Condaleeza Rice warned her that the program constituted a “felony war crime,” but his warning went unheeded.

By 2005, these two men had formed a company to handle the torture program, for which they were paid millions. Detention facilities were covertly established in allied nations such as Lithuania, Poland, Thailand, Romania, and Uzbekistan, the purposes for which, and in some cases, the very existence of, were not shared with the host nations. Cash bribes were also used to pacify certain governments uncomfortable with the activities taking place within their borders, including a $1 million transfer to Afghanistan, where the notorious SITE COBALT, or the “Salt Pit”, was located. These black sites cost taxpayers $300 million, two of which never even saw use. When the true nature of these facilities came to light, the host nations were understandably appalled and the fallout dealt severe blows to our relationships with said nations.

The ACLU has filed the lawsuit on behalf of Gul Rahman (one of Osama bin Laden’s former Afghan bodyguards who died in CIA custody), Suleiman Abdullah Salim (a Tanzanian fisherman who was working in Somalia when kidnapped by the CIA, held for five years, subjected to torture and released with no charges filed), and Mohammed Ben Soud (a Libyan who was kidnapped in Pakistan in 2003, tortured multiple times before being released in Libya, where he was captured again and tortured by Muammar Quaddafi’s security forces before finally seeing freedom after the 2011 regime collapse).
The CIA’s torture program is one of foulest crimes ever committed in the name of American national security war profiteering. It made our nation a moral hypocrite of the worst kind. Khalid Sheik Mohammed was probably being tortured at the exact same moment that George Bush stood up and declared in 2003 that “the United States is committed to the world-wide elimination of torture and we are leading this fight by example. I call on all governments to join with the United States and the community of law-abiding nations in prohibiting, investigating, and prosecuting all acts of torture and in undertaking to prevent other cruel and unusual punishment.” Seeing justice served against these two sadistic beasts who dare to call themselves “doctors” would be a huge step towards helping the victims find closure. We must acknowledge the depravity with which we allowed our intelligence services to operate if we are to keep it from ever happening again.
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Architects Of Bush & Cheney’s Torture Program Sued By ACLU For War Crimes Against Humanity (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2015 OP
ACLU are the true patriots and heroes. randys1 Oct 2015 #1
Do hope it is filed in a non Wellstone ruled Oct 2015 #2
No doubt the suit will be thrown out by the courts. BillZBubb Oct 2015 #3
They need to also sue Dick Cheney, so he's got something to do besides Speaker of House nt 99th_Monkey Oct 2015 #4
You think this would be something the Department of Justice would be doing gratuitous Oct 2015 #5
Gotta look forward and not backwards, ya know. hifiguy Oct 2015 #7
Those worthless pieces of human sewage hifiguy Oct 2015 #6
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
2. Do hope it is filed in a non
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 05:53 PM
Oct 2015

Bush/Cheney appointed Judgeship. This is what the next Presidential election is all about.

BillZBubb

(10,650 posts)
3. No doubt the suit will be thrown out by the courts.
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 05:55 PM
Oct 2015

A lot of republican judges will work hard to get this quashed.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
5. You think this would be something the Department of Justice would be doing
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 06:21 PM
Oct 2015

But for some unfathomable reason, you'd be wrong.

 

hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
6. Those worthless pieces of human sewage
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 06:26 PM
Oct 2015

should be booted from any professional organizations they ever belonged to and sued into penury.

Personally, the Nuremberg approach - a swift hanging after a scrupulously fair trial - would be more appropriate.

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