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bemildred

(90,061 posts)
Wed Dec 10, 2014, 10:41 AM Dec 2014

Prosecute the torturers: It's the law [View all]

Torture is a federal crime, and those who authorized it and engaged in it must be criminally prosecuted. On Tuesday, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a 499-page summary of a report that describes the brutal torture carried out by the U.S. government and its employees and agents. Such conduct is reprehensible, but it also is criminal. The only way to ensure that it does not happen again is to criminally prosecute those involved.

The Federal Torture Act states that whoever “outside the United States” commits or attempts to commit torture shall be imprisoned for not more than 20 years “and if death results to any person from conduct prohibited by this subsection, shall be punished by death or imprisoned for any term of years or for life.” The act broadly defines torture as an “act intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering upon another person within his custody or physical control.” This includes inflicting “severe mental pain or suffering,” “the intentional infliction or threatened infliction of severe physical pain or suffering” or “the threat of imminent death.”

Additionally, the United States is one 156 nations that have ratified the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. This is an international human-rights treaty that prohibits torture and defines torture in language almost identical to the federal criminal statute.

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-torture-report-20141209-story.html

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Perhaps atreides1 Dec 2014 #1
So Eric Garner, executed for selling loose cigarettes, actually no proof he even did that. NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #2
But prosecuting torturers would be like prosecuting cops who... stone space Dec 2014 #3
Excellent read underpants Dec 2014 #4
We do have one person involved in torture imprisoned for his misdeeds 90-percent Dec 2014 #5
It's not torture. OnyxCollie Dec 2014 #6
! Solly Mack Dec 2014 #9
I wish I was joking... OnyxCollie Dec 2014 #10
Oh, I know you're not joking. Solly Mack Dec 2014 #11
We're "exceptional" in that way... adirondacker Dec 2014 #12
The Republican media will convince people that this was a "patriotic" act and to go out and world wide wally Dec 2014 #7
K&R Solly Mack Dec 2014 #8
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