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CIA Inspector General's Report |
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The CIA Inspector General's report
released on August 24, 2009 describes the horrific abuse of detainees in U.S.
custody. The report goes beyond what has previously been released to
describe CIA agents threatening prisoners with death and carrying out a
mock execution. It also describes the use of waterboarding and other
methods of torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
The report demonstrates conclusively the need for a Commission of Inquiry to investigate our nation's use of torture, as advocated by the National Religious Campaign Against Torture. NRCAT has also called upon the Attorney General to undertake a comprehensive investigation for criminal culpability.
August 24th brought other significant events: the White House announced the creation of a new elite interrogation unit, the recommendations of the Task Force on Interrogations were released and the Attorney General announced the appointment of a Special Prosecutor with a mandate very narrowly focused on CIA personnel involved in fewer than a dozen cases of abuse. These are important steps, but NRCAT believes a comprehensive investigation is needed.
Our country will not end this sordid chapter of American history until
we understand the full nature of U.S.-sponsored torture and put
safeguards in place to make sure that U.S.-sponsored torture never
happens again. It is our responsibility to assure that future
generations of Americans grow up in a country that does not torture.
Please take action:
- Please urge your elected officials to support a Commission of Inquiry.
- Urge the Attorney General to fully investigate the use of torture by the
United States.
Click here
to send a form email to the White House, both of your U.S. senators and
your member of the House of Representatives, asking for a Commission of
Inquiry in light of the horrific abuse detailed in the CIA Inspector
General's report.
Click here
to send a form email to Attorney General Eric Holder asking for a
comprehensive investigation for criminal culpability in light of the
CIA Inspector General's report.
Click here for suggestions for promoting a Commission of Inquiry.
Get the Facts in Order to Take Effective Action - News Regarding the Special Task Force Recommendations, the Inspector General's Report, and the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor.
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