Chimp_junta Declares Marshall Law On Use of Torture--Claims They Have The RIGHT To Order Torture
BBC NEWS | Middle East | US 'not bound by torture laws'
"A Pentagon report last year argued that President George W Bush was not bound by laws banning the use of torture, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The document also argued that torturers acting under presidential orders could not be prosecuted, the paper said.
The report was written by military and civilian lawyers for US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
It came after staff at Guantanamo Bay complained normal interrogation tactics were not eliciting enough information.
The document outlined why restrictions on torture under US laws and international treaties might be overcome by considerations for national security or legal technicalities, the newspaper reported.
Vital intelligence
The draft argued that because nothing was more important than "obtaining intelligence vital to the protection of untold thousands of American citizens" normal strictures on torture might not apply, according to the Journal.
The report contended that the president, as commander-in-chief, has the authority to approve almost any physical or psychological actions during interrogation, including torture, the newspaper reported."
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"A Pentagon report last year argued that President George W Bush was not bound by laws banning the use of torture, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The document also argued that torturers acting under presidential orders could not be prosecuted, the paper said.
The report was written by military and civilian lawyers for US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
It came after staff at Guantanamo Bay complained normal interrogation tactics were not eliciting enough information.
The document outlined why restrictions on torture under US laws and international treaties might be overcome by considerations for national security or legal technicalities, the newspaper reported.
Vital intelligence
The draft argued that because nothing was more important than "obtaining intelligence vital to the protection of untold thousands of American citizens" normal strictures on torture might not apply, according to the Journal.
The report contended that the president, as commander-in-chief, has the authority to approve almost any physical or psychological actions during interrogation, including torture, the newspaper reported."
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