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08 Sep 2009 12:35 pm
Cheney's Lingering Legacy
He wielded US power for the purpose of undoing the Geneva Conventions and the UN Convention on Torture, and we now learn, he was eager to reverse long-standing US policy to prevent the "disappearances" of suspects:
From 2003 to 2006, the Bush administration quietly tried to relax the
draft language of a treaty meant to bar and punish "enforced
disappearances" so that those overseeing the CIA's secret prison
system would not be criminally prosecuted under its provisions,
according to former officials and hundreds of pages of documents
recently declassified by the State Department.
The aim of the global
treaty, long supported by the United States, was to end official
kidnappings, detentions and killings like those that plagued Latin
America in the 1970s and 1980s, and that allegedly still occur in
Russia, China, Iran, Colombia, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. But the
documents suggest that initial U.S. support for the negotiations
collided head-on with the then-undisclosed goal of seizing suspected
terrorists anywhere in the world for questioning by CIA interrogators
or indefinite detention by the U.S. military at foreign sites.
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