Published on Thursday, August 4, 2011 by Reid J. Epstein
Judge OKs Suit Against Rumsfeld Over Alleged Torture
by Reid J. Epstein
An American contractor who claims he was imprisoned and tortured by the
The man, whose name is withheld from court records, is a
The man’s federal lawsuit claims that Rumsfeld personally approved torture on a case-by-case basis and did not allow access to
“The U.S. government wasn’t ready for the rest of the world to know about it, so they basically put him on ice,” Kanovitz told the AP. “If you’ve got unchecked power over the citizens, why not use it?”
The Obama administration’s Justice Department has represented Rumsfeld and argued he cannot be sued personally for official conduct because, it argues, judges cannot review wartime decisions. The administration also argues the case could reveal sensitive information, the AP said.
U.S. District Judge James Gwin, a Bill Clinton appointee, said
“The court finds no convincing reason that
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