SAN FRANCISCO — Pressure is mounting against two former Bush administration attorneys who wrote the legal memos used to support harsh interrogation techniques that critics say constituted torture. John Yoo, a constitutional law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, is fighting calls for disbarment and dismissal, while Judge Jay Bybee of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals faces calls for impeachment. Justice Department investigators have stopped short of recommending criminal charges, but suggest in a draft report that the two men should face professional sanctions. A number of groups across the country agree, and some want even stronger action. ‘We believe there is a lot of evidence to suggest that war crimes were committed,’ said Laura Bonham, deputy director of the Progressive Democrats of America, a group dedicated to rebuilding the Democratic Party. ‘We believe the memos provided the Central Intelligence Agency with the cover they needed to begin torturing detaines for information.’ Bybee and Yoo worked in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and played key roles in crafting the legal justification for the interrogation techniques. The draft report from an internal Justice Department inquiry […]
Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Bush Attorneys Who Wrote Terror Memo Face Backlash
Author: TERENCE CHEA
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: 5-May-09
Link: Bush Attorneys Who Wrote Terror Memo Face Backlash
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: 5-May-09
Link: Bush Attorneys Who Wrote Terror Memo Face Backlash
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