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ACLU Sues Rumsfeld,
Watch the 2-Minute Movie
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Tell Attorney General Gonzales to appoint an independent special
counsel to investigate torture
What the ACLU
lawsuit against Rumsfeld says:
- Widespread abuses did
not spring from the spontaneous acts of a couple of soldiers.
Secretary Rumsfeld personally authorized the military to abandon our
nation's historic prohibition against torture and cruel and degrading
treatment.
- Secretary
Rumsfeld and other high-ranking military officials failed to stop the
torture and degrading treatment of detainees in Iraq,
Afghanistan, and Guantánamo even after credible reports of
abuses began to emerge in the media and in military documents.
- Although
Secretary Rumsfeld knew of wrongdoing, and even ordered
investigations into the torture of prisoners, he knowingly limited
those investigations in a way that blocked high-ranking civilian or
military officials, including himself, from being held accountable.
- More
info on the lawsuit
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This morning, the ACLU filed a federal lawsuit
charging that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld bears direct
responsibility for the torture and abuse of detainees in U.S. military
custody. The lawsuit seeks a court declaration that Secretary Rumsfeld
violated the U.S. Constitution and international laws.
Officials at the highest levels of government bear the ultimate
responsibility for the actions of the U.S. military. I urge you to join
us in our call for accountability by viewing a two-minute Web movie and
calling on the Attorney General to appoint an outside special counsel
to investigate how our government's torture policies took such a
misguided path.
This landmark lawsuit was filed by a coalition of human rights
advocates on behalf of eight former detainees who were incarcerated in
U.S. detention facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan, where they were
subjected to torture and other cruel and degrading treatment. None of
the men was ever charged with a crime.
Because I know you care about the guiding values of justice and liberty
that define American life, I'm writing to ask you join us in seeking to
hold our leaders accountable for the torture carried out in our name.
- Watch
our Web movie: "The New Face of America?"
- Send
a message to Attorney General Gonzales urging him to appoint a
special counsel to investigate high-level violations of the War Crimes
Act and other federal laws forbidding torture.
Because of the support of people like you, the ACLU
was able to carry out the groundbreaking Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) lawsuits that have brought to light much of what we - and the
world - know about the torture practices of our government and the Bush
Administration.
To preserve our country's international reputation as a beacon of
freedom and to protect our own soldiers from similar mistreatment, our
leaders must be held accountable.
I am never more proud to lead the ACLU than at times like these when
our voices are raised together to demand justice for those who cannot
demand it for themselves. Thank you for being part of that work.
Sincerely,

Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director, ACLU
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