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Congress must oppose U.S.-sanctioned torture The problem of human rights abuses committed by the United States is not new. The CIA and other intelligence officials have been involved in torture for decades in many countries. Now U.S. officials at the highest levels, including Attorney General John Ashcroft, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and many others are directly implicated in ordering the torture of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan. We need your help with this national crisis. Our STOP (Stop Torture Permanently) Campaign will proceed in phases, and we will provide regular updates to inform you of new solidarity efforts, coming events, congressional activities and current news. The first phase of our grassroots work must be to communicate to our congressional leaders that we want immediate and decisive actions, not merely lip service, to bring U.S.-sponsored torture to an end for once and for all. In order to set conditions for future reforms, our leaders must hear from us in great numbers. Let them know that if they support basic human rights, they have our votes. They must understand that we will not tolerate national security purchased with war crimes. As the photographs from Abu Ghraib and the subsequent world reaction to them made clear, such conduct does not make us safer, it endangers us. Action We can help create the conditions we need for some serious reform efforts. But our leaders need to hear from the voters! Organize a dozen concerned friends, and call your members of Congress in Washington D.C., to tell them you will not stand for torture of any kind, whether carried out directly by U.S. personnel or by proxy. If you wish to make additional calls please call these human rights defenders and applaud their courage: Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass.; Rep. Tom Lantos , D-Calif.; Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio; Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.; Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.; Sen. Jim Jeffords, I-Vt. Visit our online Legislative Action Center. Message I urge you to oppose torture of any kind, whether carried out directly by U.S. personnel, or by proxy.
For more about UUSC's STOP Campaign, visit www.uusc.org/stoptorture/ or e-mail stoptorture@uusc.org. |
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