UN Investigator Demands Obama Release Bush Counterterrorism Program Details
The Article: UN investigator: Obama must release details of Bush kidnapping and torture program by Stephen Webster in The Raw Story.
The Text: President Barack Obama must release the details of internal probes into the Bush administrationās practice of kidnapping and torturing terrorism suspects, a United Nations investigator said Monday.
Ben Emmerson, the U.N. special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism, will release a new report on Tuesday detailing his findings about the Bush-era program, according to Reuters. The report was not published online ahead of a planned hearing set for Tuesday, and a spokesperson was unavailable for comment.
āDespite this clear repudiation of the unlawful actions carried out by the Bush-era CIA, many of the facts remain classified, and no public official has so far been brought to justice in the United States,ā Emmerson says in the report, Reuters noted.
He added that there is ācredible evidenceā that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) under the Bush administration had āblack sitesā in Thailand, Poland, Morocco, Lithuania and Romania. Emmersonās report is expected to urge lawmakers in those countries to fully investigate the matter and prosecute former officials if necessary.
Emmerson added that a 6,000-page U.S. Senate investigation led by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and which the Senate voted to adopt in December, contains the most extensive account yet of the Bush administrationās rendition and torture practices. Emmersonās report is expected to label the Bush administrationās human rights violations as āgross or systemic,ā Reuters said.
The U.N. investigator has served since 2011 and is also engaged in a probe of the Obama administrationās use of drone aircraft in Americaās ongoing terror war. He recently endorsed drone program architect and Obama counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan to lead the CIA, suggesting the appointment would place a āmediating legal presence in direct control of the positions the CIA will adopt and advance, so as to bring the CIA much more closely under direct presidential and democratic control.ā
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), however, expressed concern last month that Brennan was complicit in the Bush administrationās rendition and torture efforts. The rights group joined with a coalition of other organizations to ask that Sen. Feinstein thoroughly grill Brennan about his role in that program, if any, along with his stake in President Obamaās targeted drone killings.
A Senate Intelligence Committee vote on Brennanās confirmation to lead the CIA was delayed last week amid a disagreement over sensitive administration documents detailing counter-terrorism operations, although no official reason was given for the delay. The committee is expected to take up the matter of Brennanās nomination again on Tuesday.