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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Aug. 18, 2007

Tortured Rationale

Forum Column - By Michael Posner - The only way for Congress to restore the country's long tradition of humanity in wartime is to pass legislation negating the president's executive order on the treatment of detainees in the war on terrorism.

FORUM COLUMN

By Michael Posner

      On August 13, the American Bar Association passed a resolution urging Congress to enact legislation superseding a recent executive order that interpreted a provision of the Geneva Conventions that requires the humane treatment of detainees. That order gives the CIA latitude to use "enhanced interrogation techniques" - a euphemism for acts of official cruelty.
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