Rushing to Stop US Torture
Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ), issued "the first statement by a member of Congress in support of" the effort by the National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT) to urge President-Elect Obama "to issue an executive order upon being sworn in banning torture across all government agencies."
In a press release issued last week, Congressman Holt said:
"Torture tarnishes our nation's values and damages our credibility," Holt said. "I have worked for years to end our government's use of torture. While an executive order will not remove the need for legislation on the issue, it is a way for President-elect Obama to put an immediate halt to our government's use of torture during interrogations and to prevent secret detentions. By exercising his authority and acting quickly, he will begin to restore our moral leadership on the issue and repair some of the harm that has been done to our international reputation."
The Congressman also provided a few suggestions of what should be included in the Executive Order:
"1) Bar the use of interrogation techniques which we would not find acceptable if used against Americans.
2) Create one national standard for the interrogation and treatment of prisoners for all personnel affiliated with all U.S. forces and agencies.
3) Require that we acknowledge all detainees to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and allow the ICRC access to them.
4) Require that we allow all detainees to have the opportunity to defend themselves in court.
5) Bar transport of people to other countries where there is an expectation of torture.
6) Provide for transparency in our confinement and interrogation procedures, including the videotaping of all interactions between prisoners and American personnel.
7) Make clear that any U.S. official who authorizes, implements, or fails to prevent the use of torture will be held accountable."
I urge you-- join Congressman Holt, Rabbi David Saperstein, the Reform Jewish Movement and over 250 religious groups of all denominations in signing NRCAT's Declaration of Principles telling President-Elect Obama to put an end to torture now!






