lundi, avril 10, 2006

Dear Stephen,

Today you can join me in making sure our government keeps its promise that torture will not be tolerated.
Human Rights First is working hard to ensure that the administration makes it clear to our men and women in uniform which interrogation techniques are allowed - and which are not allowed.

Last year, Sen. John Warner, as chairman of the Armed Services Committee, vowed to hold a hearing on the role of the higher ranks in prisoner abuse. He also vowed in January to make sure the new ban on torture and abuse is properly enforced. This has not happened.

Please click below to urge Senator Warner to follow through on his promises:

Human Rights Watch

-chris

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