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WEBMASTERS! Gelangen Sie Ihre Web site an die Oberseite von GoogleCheney beaufsichtigte persönlich Anweisungen auf FolterungMittwoch, den 3. Juni 2009 Ehemaliger Vizepräsident Dick Cheney „persönlich“ beaufsichtigte mindestens vier Anweisungen mit Mitgliedern des Kongresses über das Befragungprogramm der Bush Leitung in einer Bemühung, Unterstützung für die Folterung von Häftlingen in US beizubehalten Schutz. Die Anweisungen, Teil einer „geheimen“ Verteidigung des Programms Cheney fingen 2005, wurden gehalten, während Kongreßaufsichtausschüsse bedrohten nachzuforschen, oder beenden den Gebrauch der erklärten Befragungmethoden an, -gesetzgeber und -beamten Der Washington Pfosten. Cheney’s advocacy of the use of waterboarding and warrantless wiretapping are certainly no secret, but his role in defending the program to lawmakers was undisclosed to the public until this time. Documents delivered to Capitol Hill last month by the CIA listed every lawmaker briefed on the interrogation program since 2002, but made no mention of Cheney’s involvement in the meetings. For the briefings led by Cheney, intelligence committee members were told that information pertaining to the person who oversaw the meetings was “not available.” During the briefings, Cheney “was adamant that the enhanced interrogations were needed to preserve national security,” two participants in the briefings told the paper, and when lawmakers questioned the legality of the program, “CIA briefers said that half of the agency’s knowledge about al-Qaeda’s plans and structure had been obtained through the interrogations.” The report offers nothing to confirm or deny that top Democrats were aware that waterboarding was being used on detainees as early on as 2002, but does state that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “was not present at any of the briefings that included Cheney.” Pelosi has been under fire since she accused the CIA of intentionally misleading her during a 2002 briefing on the use of waterboarding. One of Pelosi’s most vocal critics, Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.), was in attendance during a very private meeting with the former vice president in 2005, reports the paper:
Beyond the secret briefings with lawmakers, Cheney also reportedly sent five senators to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba with his chief counsel, David Addington. Senator Graham, who was along for the trip, voiced concern about the legality of the interrogation program, and “urged Addington to put the interrogations at secret prisons and the use of military tribunals into a stronger constitutional position by pushing legislation through Congress, rather than relying on executive orders and secret rulings from Justice Department lawyers.” Addington pulled a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution from his coat, according to Graham, and replied “I’ve got all the authority I need right here.” Have Your Say: Cheney personally oversaw briefings on torture Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report in our forum . Related News
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