Bush to face torture case whenever abroad: activists
Human rights groups had planned to lodge a Swiss criminal case against Bush on Monday, before his address to a Jewish charity in Geneva on February 12. Organisers canceled his speech last weekend, invoking security concerns.
But the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights and the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights issued what they called a preliminary "indictment" to prosecute Bush abroad for the alleged torture of terrorism suspects in U.S. custody.
"This document is not intended to serve as a comprehensive presentation of all evidence against Bush for torture; rather, it presents the fundamental aspects of the case against him, and a preliminary legal analysis of liability for torture, and a response to certain anticipated defenses," it read.
The 42-page "indictment" alleges torture through a CIA interrogation program for detainees, approved by Bush, using enhanced methods including waterboarding, sleep deprivation, forced stress positions and confining detainees in a dark box.
"Our analysis can be modified for a particular plaintiff and country very quickly. So if he decides to leave the United States in the future, as soon as we hear about it we will have a complaint filed," Katherine Gallagher, senior staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, told Reuters.
PUTTING BUSH ON NOTICE
"This is our way of putting him on notice," she said, adding that there were rumors that Bush would go to Canada in October.
The Swiss trip was to have been Bush’s first abroad since his memoirs, "Decision Points," were published last November, in which he admitted to ordering waterboarding. He strongly defended the technique, which simulates drowning, as key to preventing a repeat of the September 11 attacks on America.
"Unfortunately, we have yet to see any investigation into his admission in the United States, let alone prosecution. When you have such a blatant, unequivocal admission of the authorization of torture, you just can’t get away with it," Gallagher said.
Most human rights experts consider waterboarding a form of torture banned by the Convention on Torture, an international pact prohibiting torture and other cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment. Switzerland and the United States are among 147 countries to have ratified the 1987 treaty.
The human rights groups said Bush would not be entitled to immunity from prosecution as a former head of state. But Swiss officials said last week he would enjoy "a certain diplomatic immunity" in Switzerland.
Swiss law requires an alleged torturer to be on Swiss soil before a preliminary investigation can be opened, so the groups decided not to lodge their complaint in Geneva. They said it would have been on behalf of two torture victims at Guantanamo Bay.
They identified them as Sami El Hadjj, a former Al Jazeera journalist and former detainee at Guantanamo, and a Pakistani man still held at the U.S. naval base on Cuba after being transferred from a secret detention center.
"Bush is a torturer and deserves to be remembered as such," Gavin Sullivan, counter-terrorism expert at the Berlin-based European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, said in a statement.
"He bears ultimate responsibility for authorizing the torture of thousands of individuals at places like Guantanamo and secret CIA ’black sites’ around the world," he said.
The indictment quotes from separate reports by the CIA Inspector General and the International Committee of the Red Cross which detail the use of the same techniques.
The ICRC, a neutral humanitarian agency, said in its leaked 2007 report that these were aimed at undermining human dignity and in many cases induce severe physical and mental pain. ICRC officials visit Guantanamo detainees, including Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the September 11 attacks.
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