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Call on the German Federal Prosecutor to Investigate Rumsfeld and Other U.S. Officials for War Crimes at Abu Ghraib
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The Center for Constitutional Rights and four Iraqis who were tortured
in U.S. custody filed a complaint on November 30 with the German Federal
Prosecutor’s Office against high ranking United States civilian
and military commanders over the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison and elsewhere
in Iraq. We are asking the German prosecutor to launch an investigation because
the U.S. government is unwilling to open an independent investigation
into the responsibility of these officials for war crimes and the U.S.
has refused to join the International Criminal Court. CCR and the Iraqi
victims brought this complaint to Germany as a court of last resort.
Several of the defendants are stationed in Germany. The Pentagon and the U.S. government are taking this suit very seriously.
According to the Deutsche Press Agency, Donald Rumsfeld has warned Germany
that he will not attend an upcoming security conference in Munich if
there is any indication of an investigation going forward, and Chief
Pentagon Spokesman Larry Di Rita, calling the complaint “frivolous,”
said that he raised the case with the State Department: "State
is engaged in this. Obviously, it's something that we're focused on
and very concerned with…” Please encourage the German
prosecutor not to bow to U.S. pressure. Defendants in the suit include Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld,
former CIA Director George Tenet, Lt. General Ricardo S. Sanchez, Major-General
Walter Wojdakowski, Brig.-General Janis Karpinski, Lt.-Colonel Jerry
L. Phillabaum, Colonel Thomas M. Pappas, Lt.-Colonel Stephen L. Jordan,
Major-General Geoffrey Miller, and Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence
Stephen Cambone. German law allows German courts to prosecute for killing, torture,
cruel and inhumane treatment, forcible transfers and sexual coercion
such as occurred at Abu Ghraib. The world has seen the photographs and
read the leaked “torture memos” we are doing what
is necessary when other systems of justice have failed and seeking to
hold officials up the chain of command responsible for the shameful
abuses that occurred. Please join our effort! The letter appears below, first in German and
then in English. The German Prosecutor has discretion to decide whether
to initiate an investigation. It is critical that he hear from you so
he knows that people around the world support this effort. For more information, click or visit: http://www.ccr-ny.org/v2/reports/report.asp?ObjID=TCRlT9TuSb&Content=471
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