UN Investigator Demands Obama Release Bush Counterterrorism Program Details

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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 administrationā€™s 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.

ā€œDespite 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 ā€œcredible evidenceā€ that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) under the Bush administration had ā€œblack sitesā€ in Thailand, Poland, Morocco, Lithuania and Romania. Emmersonā€™s 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 administrationā€™s rendition and torture practices. Emmersonā€™s report is expected to label the Bush administrationā€™s human rights violations as ā€œgross or systemic,ā€ Reuters said.

The U.N. investigator has served since 2011 and is also engaged in a probe of the Obama administrationā€™s use of drone aircraft in Americaā€™s 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 ā€œmediating 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 administrationā€™s 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 Obamaā€™s targeted drone killings.

A Senate Intelligence Committee vote on Brennanā€™s 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 Brennanā€™s nomination again on Tuesday.

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