Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights and author of "The Trial of Donald Rumsfeld," points out that over 20 countries now have universal jurisdiction laws that would allow them to indict U.S. officials for torture if America doesn't do it itself. A few such cases were attempted in recent years but were dropped, reportedly under U.S. pressure. Now the Obama administration may be less likely to stand in their way. This doesn't mean it will extradite Cheney and Co. to stand trial abroad. But at the very least, the threat of such suits could soon force Bush aides to think twice before buying plane tickets.This can't happen soon enough for my taste.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Warm Up the War Crimes Trials; Pt. 4
As I have said before:
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torture nation,
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We went right down and grabbed Noriega and took him away. Hmmm.
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