Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Dear Mr. Gonzales

Marjorie Cohn, t r u t h o u t:

"Dear Mr. Gonzales,

"You have been rewarded for your unflinching loyalty to George W. Bush with a nomination for Attorney General of the United States. As White House Counsel, you have walked in lockstep with the President. As Attorney General, you will be charged with representing all the people of the United States. Your performance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday verified that you will continue to be a yes-man for Bush once you are confirmed.

"In the face of interrogation by members of the Committee, you waffled, equivocated, lied, feigned lack of memory, and even remained silent, in the face of the most probing questions. Your refusals to answer prompted Senator Patrick Leahy to say, 'Mr. Gonzales, I'd almost think that you'd served in the Senate, you've learned how to filibuster so well'.

"Even though the Department of Justice retracted the August 2002 torture memo, and replaced it with a new one on the eve of your confirmation hearing, you still refuse to denounce the old memo's narrow and illegal definition of torture. You permitted that definition to remain as government policy for 2 1/2 years, which enabled the torture of countless prisoners in U.S. custody.

"You continually evaded inquiries about your responsibility for drafting the now-repudiated memo by portraying yourself as a mere conduit for legal opinions from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel. This puzzled Senator Russ Feingold, who said, 'If you were my lawyer, I'd sure want to know your opinion about something like that'.

"Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told you, 'I think we've dramatically undermined the war effort by getting on the slippery slope in terms of playing cute with the law, because it's come back to bite us'. Indeed, 12 retired professional military leaders of the U.S. Armed Forces wrote to the Judiciary Committee, expressing 'deep concern' about your nomination because detention and interrogation operations which you appeared to have 'played a significant role in shaping' have 'undermined our intelligence gathering efforts, and added to the risks facing our troops serving around the world'.

"When Senator Graham, an Air Force judge advocate, asked you if you agreed with a professional military lawyer's opinion that the August memo may have put our troops in jeopardy, you were tongue tied. You said nothing for several embarrassing seconds, until Senator Graham suggested you think it over and respond later.

"When Senator Richard Durbin asked 'Do you believe there are circumstances where other legal restrictions, like the War Crimes Act, would not apply to U.S. personnel?' you again sat mute for several seconds, and then asked to respond later.

"It is alarming, Mr. Gonzales, that a lawyer with your pedigree would be stumped into silence by these questions.

"You have taken the unprecedented step of advising the President that the Geneva Conventions have become 'obsolete'. You testified that since 'we are fighting a new type of enemy and a new type of war', you 'think it is appropriate to revisit whether or not Geneva should be revisited'. You admitted preliminary discussions are already underway.

"The 12 former military leaders wrote, 'Repeatedly in our past, the United States has confronted foes that, at the time they emerged, posed threats of a scope or nature unlike any we had previously faced. But we have been far more steadfast in the past in keeping faith with our national commitment to the rule of law'.

"Mr. Gonzales, you have concurred in, even commissioned, advice that led to the following:

Sodomy with a broomstick, chemical light, metal object

Severe beatings

Water boarding (simulated drowning)

Electric shock

Attaching electrodes to private parts

Forced masturbation

Pulling out fingernails

Pushing lit cigarettes into ears

Chaining hand and foot in fetal position without food or water

Forced standing on one leg in the sun

Feigned suffocation

Gagging with duct tape

Tormenting with loud music and strobe lights

Sleep deprivation

Hooding

Subjecting to freezing/sweltering temperatures

"Dietary manipulation"

Repeated, prolonged rectal exams

Hanging by arms from hooks

Permitting serious dog bites

Bending back fingers

Intense isolation for more than 3 months

Grabbing genitals

Severe burning

Stacking of naked prisoners in pyramids

Injecting with drugs

Leaving bullet in body of wounded prisoner

Taping naked prisoner to board

Shooting into containers with men inside

Keeping prisoners in small, outdoor cages

Pepper spraying in face

Forcing heads into toilets and flushing

Threatening live burial, drowning, electrocution, rape and death

Beating prisoners to death

Killing wounded prisoners

Throwing off bridge into river and drowning

Rape

Murder

"Saddam Hussein would be proud of you, Mr. Gonzales."

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[My emphasis and colouring above - N]

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