Sunday, May 11, 2008

Judge Orders CIA to Turn Over "Torture" Memo

Oh yeah. Bush & Co. are really going to submit to judicial review of their own volition. Right. And even if they do, the "Memo" will be so heavily redacted that you won't be able to tell anything about what is actually on it. And the CIA and its sister agencies will continue with business as usual. It's the fox guarding the hen house again. If anything changes, it will only get worse.

Judge Orders CIA to Turn Over "Torture" Memo
Judge Orders CIA to Turn Over "Torture" Memo: ACLU
Reuters

Thursday 08 May 2008

New York - A U.S. judge ordered the Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday to submit to the court a 2002 memo said to specify harsh interrogation methods used on suspected terrorists held abroad.

The American Civil Liberties Union said the memo was written by the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel and sent to the CIA in August 2002. The ACLU described the memo as "one of the most important torture documents still being withheld by the Bush administration."

In a copy of the order posted on the ACLU's Web site, Judge Alvin Hellerstein told the government to produce the memo so he can determine whether it should be made public as part of a lawsuit the ACLU and other organizations filed in June 2004 requesting records concerning the treatment of prisoners in U.S. custody abroad.

Hellerstein has scheduled a review of the document for Monday.

"This memo authorized the CIA to use specific torture techniques -- including waterboarding," Jameel Jaffer, ACLU's national security project director, said in a statement.

"CIA agents waterboarded prisoners because this memo told them that they could," he said. "The memo is being withheld not for legitimate security reasons, but in order to protect government officials from accountability for their decisions."