Call for Criminal Investigation of Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet No. 500Adopted 2004
Secretary Rumsfeld's admission that he authorized the secret detention, at the request of Director Tenet, is in direct contravention of the oath of office that they both took to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." Under the Constitution, international treaties and conventions are the supreme law of the land. By totally disregarding the Geneva Convention and other treaties, Mr. Rumsfeld and Mr. Tenet have violated their oath of office. Additional concerns about potential kidnapping and abuse charges demand that a criminal investigation be launched immediately. The United States has long positioned itself as standing for international law and basic moral standards. The behavior we have exhibited toward prisoners under our control in Iraq and Afghanistan has severely undermined our standing in the world community. Only through direct and determined action can we begin to reclaim the high ground. This resolution reinforces ADA's longstanding historical opposition to torture and violations of human rights anywhere in the world. # # # No. 500 |