Spanish Judge Opens Gitmo Torture Investigation

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 11:14 am

From The Associated Press:

Spain’s top investigative magistrate has opened an investigation into the Bush administration over alleged torture of terror suspects at the Guantanamo prison.

Baltasar Garzon’s move on Wednesday is separate from a complaint by human rights lawyers that seeks charges against six specific Bush administration officials.

(Via Andrew Sullivan)

Update: Also from the AP:

Meeting with reporters in Germany, [Attorney General Eric] Holder also signaled the Obama administration might cooperate with a Spanish investigation of former Bush administration officials over the treatment of terror suspects. [...]

Speaking before it had been announced that a Spanish magistrate had opened an investigation of Bush officials on harsh interrogation methods, Holder didn’t rule out cooperating in such a probe.

“Obviously, we would look at any request that would come from a court in any country and see how and whether we should comply with it,” Holder said.

“This is an administration that is determined to conduct itself by the rule of law and to the extent that we receive lawful requests from an appropriately created court, we would obviously respond to it,” he said.

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2 Comments

Dick Hertz
Comment posted April 29, 2009 @ 2:34 pm

Yay! The wheels of justice grind slowly, but they grind finely.


Swami_Binkinanda
Comment posted April 29, 2009 @ 9:34 pm

Yay! The wheels of justice grind slowly, but they grind finely.


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