Report by Human Rights Watch - April 2005Impunity for D. Rumsfeld and other state
terrorists
Getting Away with Torture?
Command Responsibility for the U.S. Abuse of Detainees
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Executive Summary
Recommendations
I. Official Sanction
of Crimes against Detainees
II. A World of Abuse
III. Getting Away
with Torture
-- In-house
Investigations down the Chain of Command
-- Prosecuting Some
Soldiers, Belatedly
IV. Impunity for the
Architects of Illegal Policy
-- Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld
-- Former CIA
Director George Tenet
-- Lieutenant General
Ricardo Sanchez
-- Major General
Geoffrey Miller
-- Other Generals in
Iraq
-- Abu Ghraib-based
Officers
V. Non-Governmental
Attempts at Accountability
VI. The Need for a
Special Prosecutor
VII. An Independent
Commission
Annex A Note
on Command Responsibility
Acknowledgements
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Human Rights Watch Reports - April 2005 - Vol. 17, No. 1(G)
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