Posts Tagged ‘Extraordinary Renditionville’

A Trip To Renditionville

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Here’s what one former constitutional lawyer once promised about the practice of extraordinary rendition, that is the delivery of terrorism suspects for interrogation to other countries where they might be tortured:

“This means ending the practices of shipping away prisoners in the dead of night to be tortured in far-off countries, of detaining thousands without charge or trial, of maintaining a network of secret prisons to jail people beyond the reach of the law.”

And of course that promise, like the ones about cleaning up Wall Street and reforming Washington in Movingforwardville, meant absolutely nothing. Oh, we’ve closed the CIA prisons (but we don’t actually know what the CIA is doing or whether there are other prisons being used by non-CIA personnel).

Does torture continue? We don’t know. Habeas corpus remains a distant dream, and extraordinary rendition continues.

This time we’ll be sending along a State Department bureaucrat, who might suggest the destination country isn’t a paragon, but essentially the United States of America continues to be complicit in torture, kidnapping, and the destruction of what used to be the rule of law. It’s business as usual, just as it is on Wall Street.

Such a policy is both cowardly and unnecessary, since very little if any actionable intelligence has been produced as a result of these practices (this being the real story of the 2004 CIA Inspector General’s report and the obstruction of justice that attempted to quash it).

Gorilla thinks: “When I’m spirited away in the dead of night to be tortured, it’ll be comforting to know there’s a dip along for the trip!”

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A Hig And A Poke

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Dunderheads are go!!!

Fresh from yet another round of revelations in Goingbackwardville, the Administration has decided to set up the High Value Detainee Interrogation Program or HIG to deal with high value detainees in the future, assuming we actually catch any.

Mostly, this is about Movingforwardville wanting to appear to be more reasonable, namely by having the Army field manual be the basis for interrogations, having the State Department along for the ride to Extraordinary Renditionville, and coordinating, yet again, the training and methods used by the FBI, CIA, and other interrogating bodies.

Of course, extraordinary rendition and secret prisons will continue, and continue to produce absolutely nothing of any intelligence value, but that’s more important than things like habeas corpus or holding officials accountable for authorizing and condoning torture.

Gorilla thinks: “A HIGup is better when the jig’s up, I suppose!”

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