June 16, 2004
Support Victims of Torture on June 26
June 26 is United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture.
On the occasion of June 26, 2003, the White House issued a statement by George Bush denouncing torturne:
Freedom from torture is an inalienable human right. The Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment, ratified by the United States and more than 130 other countries since 1984, forbids governments from deliberately inflicting severe physical or mental pain or suffering on those within their custody or control. Yet torture continues to be practiced around the world by rogue regimes whose cruel methods match their determination to crush the human spirit. Beating, burning, rape, and electric shock are some of the grisly tools such regimes use to terrorize their own citizens. These despicable crimes cannot be tolerated by a world committed to justice. ...The United States is committed to the world-wide elimination of torture and we are leading this fight by example. I call on all governments to join with the United States and the community of law-abiding nations in prohibiting, investigating, and prosecuting all acts of torture and in undertaking to prevent other cruel and unusual punishment. I call on all nations to speak out against torture in all its forms and to make ending torture an essential part of their diplomacy. [emphasis added]
That's one powerful example Bush set at Abu Ghurayb.
The International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims has some strong words to say about this example.
Posted by abostick at June 16, 2004 10:33 AMIf anyone hears about public actions in support of this day, either on the net or in the San Francisco Bay Area, I'd appreciate knowing about it.
Posted by: Debbie Notkin at June 16, 2004 12:01 PM