U.S. Navy Vet Sues Donald Rumsfeld for Torture in Iraq, Court Allows Case to Move Forward
On Monday, a federal appeals court refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by two U.S. citizens against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and unnamed others for developing, authorizing and using harsh interrogation techniques against detainees in Iraq. Donald Vance and Nathan Ertel were working for a private U.S. government contractor, Shield Group Security, in 2006 when they witnessed the sale of U.S. government weapons to Iraqi rebel groups for money and alcohol. After they became FBI informants and collaborated with an investigation into their employer, the company revoked their credentials for entering Iraq’s so-called Green Zone, effectively barring them from the safest part of the country. Shortly afterward, they were arrested and detained by U.S. troops, moved to the U.S.-run prison at Camp Cropper, and subjected to extreme sleep deprivation, interrogated for hours at a time, kept in a very cold cell, and denied food and water for long periods. They were eventually released and never charged with a crime. For more on his story, we speak with Donald Vance, a U.S. Navy veteran, and with Andrea Prasow, the senior counsel in the Terrorism and Counterterrorism Program at Human Rights Watch. [includes rush transcript]
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Different name, same stuff. Ugggh.
Posted 14 hours ago By safetychuck2 (USA)
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The news is that now corruption of the US justice system is internationally recognized and discussed as a matter of fact... :)
Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
@HumanRightsAlert By the UN...right. All of the posts I've seen are charging that complaints are being made against the court systems, but those complaints are being denied...even by those who are supposedly not involved.
The US court system is not an international body, and since it is not, why would we even care what the UN thinks. When I see the Legislative Branch address the issue against the Judicial Branch then I will take notice. In our system of checks and balances, the Legislative Branch is charged with checking the Legislative Branch...not the UN, and certainly not the international community. Less..
Posted 3 hours ago By safetychuck2 (USA)
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1) Our system of checks and balances? It is simply not working... that is what is described in these postings. But you have probably failed to read them in the first place.
That is what is called "constitutional crisis"...
Check the cover of the July 4th Time magazine cover...
2) The international community is our debt holder, and we are in Chapter 11... Sooner or later, we have to start listening...
3) As for "Legislative Branch address the issue against the Judicial Branch then I will take notice."?
Already in 2008 Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congresswoman Diane Watson filed at my request Congressional Inquiries on FBI Director and US Attorney General:
Why they would not protect the 10 million people of Los Angeles County against racketeering by judges...
Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO) Less..
Posted 2 hours ago By HumanRightsAlert
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