[Peace-discuss] ACLU: "Obama Endorses Bush Secrecy On Torture And Rendition"

C. G. Estabrook galliher at uiuc.edu
Wed Feb 4 19:41:09 CST 2009


http://www.aclu.org/safefree/torture/38662prs20090204.html

NEW YORK - After the British High Court ruled that evidence of British resident
Binyam Mohamed's extraordinary rendition and torture at Guantánamo Bay must
remain secret because of threats made by the Bush administration to halt
intelligence sharing, the Obama administration told the BBC today in a written
statement: "The United States thanks the UK government for its continued
commitment to protect sensitive national security information and preserve the
long-standing intelligence sharing relationship that enables both countries to
protect their citizens."

The following can be attributed to Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director of the
American Civil Liberties Union:

"Hope is flickering. The Obama administration's position is not change. It is
more of the same. This represents a complete turn-around and undermining of the
restoration of the rule of law. The new American administration shouldn't be
complicit in hiding the abuses of its predecessors."

When the ACLU learned of the High Court's ruling earlier today, it sent a letter
to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urging her to clarify the Obama
administration's position relating to the Mohamed case and calling on her to
reject the Bush administration's policy of using false claims of national
security to avoid judicial review of controversial programs.

The ACLU's letter to Secretary of State Clinton is available online at:
www.aclu.org/safefree/general/38660leg20090204.html

The British High Court ruling is available online at:
www.judiciary.gov.uk/docs/judgments_guidance/mohamed-judgment4-04022009.pdf




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