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Wednesday, December 7, 2005

[let's hope they mean it]

Topic: United States

According to Condoleeza Rice, the Bush administration today changed its position on torture, finally determining that the UN Convention against Torture, which bans "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" of prisoners, applies even to US personnel even outside of US territory — an interpretation that has been glaringly obvious to everyone else all along.

Let's just hope that we actually adhere to this new public policy. It wouldn't surprise me in the least to discover that while we're now officially swearing off such behavior, it's still going on in secret.

Update: Sadly, it looks like I (and much of the media) jumped the gun on this one. My friend Daniel Kleinfeld posted a couple of clarifying links in the comments, including this one, which explains that Condi's language has been in use by the administration for some time and does nothing to stop or prevent the continued torture of those we have imprisoned without anything resembling due process.

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Thursday, December 8, 2005 - 12:23 PM EST

Name: DKNY

Oh ye of much faith! Check out http://www.ericumansky.com/2005/12/torture_policy__2.html for an explanation of the truck-sized loopholes in Rice's speech...

Thursday, December 8, 2005 - 8:58 PM EST

Name: DKNY

A much better than the above dissection of Rice's comments here: http://balkin.blogspot.com/2005/12/condi-rices-no-torture-pledge-dont.html

Among other things, it points out that this the same statement---even, for the most part, the same wording---as she and Gonzalez have been using for some time. I suspect that like most things in this White House, certain phrases were carefully vetted, and have been issued to the administration team like branches on a text adventure's dialogue tree.

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