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This page intentionally left blank The Politics of Prisoner Abuse The United States and Enemy Prisoners after 9/11 DAVID P. FORSYTHE Whenstatesarethreatenedbywarandterrorism,canwereallyexpectthem toabidebyhumanrightsandhumanitarianlaw?DavidP.Forsythe’sbold analysisofUSpoliciestowardsterrorsuspectsafter9/11addressesthisissue directly.Coveringmoral,political,andlegalaspects,heexaminestheabuse ofenemydetaineesatthehandsoftheUS.Atthecenterofthedebateisthe BushAdministration,whichForsythearguesdisplayeddisdainforinterna- tional law, in contrast to the general public’s support for humanitarian affairs. Forsythe explores the similarities and differences between Presidents Obama and Bush on the question of prisoner treatment in an age of terrorism and asks how the Administration should proceed. The book traces the Pentagon’s and CIA’s records in mistreating prisoners, providing an account which will be of interest to all those who value humanrightsandhumanitarianlaw. davidp.forsytheiscurrentlyProfessorEmeritusofPoliticalScienceat the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Geneva and Utrecht, and in 2008 he held the Fulbright DistinguishedResearchChairofHumanRightsandInternationalStudies atthe Danish Institute of International Studies, Copenhagen.He has also beenonstaff fortheUnitedNations UniversityinTokyo,andhasbeena consultanttoboththeUNOfficeoftheHighCommissionerforRefugees andtheInternationalRedCrossandRedCrescentMovement. The Politics of Prisoner Abuse The United States and Enemy Prisoners after 9/11 david p. forsythe cambridge university press Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown, Singapore,SãoPaulo,Delhi,Tokyo,MexicoCity CambridgeUniversityPress TheEdinburghBuilding,CambridgeCB28RU,UK PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyCambridgeUniversityPress,NewYork www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9780521181105 ©DavidP.Forsythe2011 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2011 PrintedintheUnitedKingdomattheUniversityPress,Cambridge AcatalogrecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloginginPublicationdata Forsythe,DavidP.,1941– Thepoliticsofprisonerabuse:theUnitedStatesandenemyprisonersafter9/11/David P.Forsythe. p. cm. ISBN978-1-107-00466-5 1. Torture–UnitedStates. 2. Politicalprisoners–Abuseof–United States. 3. Prisonersofwar–Abuseof–UnitedStates. 4. September11Terrorist Attacks,2001. 5. WaronTerrorism,2001–2009. I. Title. HV8599.U6F67 2011 355.10296–dc22 2011010558 ISBN978-1-107-00466-5Hardback ISBN978-0-521-18110-5Paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceor accuracyofURLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredto inthispublication,anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuch websitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. Themeasureofacountryishowitactsinperil. (DavidM.Brahms,Brig.Gen.,USMarines(ret.),quotedinRichard Bernstein,“GuantánamoLawyersShowedTheirMoralFiber,”NewYork Times,October6,2010,www.nytimes.com/2010/10/07/us/07iht-letter.html) Contents Preface pageix Listofabbreviationsandacronyms xiv 1 Tortureandpoliticalmoralityinhistoricalperspective 1 2 PoliticalmoralityandtheBushAdministration 28 3 Bushlawyers:thepoliticsoflegalinterpretation 60 4 Themilitary:Afghanistan,Guantánamo,Iraq 95 5 TheCIA:kidnapping,BlackSites,extraordinaryrendition 136 6 Dueprocess:detentionclassification,Military Commissions 162 7 Prisonerabuseandthepoliticsoftransitionaljustice 192 AnnexA Castofprincipalcharacters 231 AnnexB ReportsonUSpolicytowardenemyprisoners 235 1 USreports 235 a MillerreportonchangesatAbuGhraib,Iraq 235 b RyderreportonUSdetentioninIraq 235 c “Taguba”reportonUSMPinIraq 236 d HelgersonreportonCIAdetentionand interrogation 236 e JacobyreportonUSmilitarydetention 236 f MikolashekreportonUSmilitarydetention 236 g Fay–JonesreportonUSMIinIraq 237 h SchlesingerreportonAbuGhraibinIraq 237 i ChurchreportonUSmilitarydetention 237 j ArmySurgeonGeneralreportonprisonermedical issues 238 k SchmidtreportonGuantánamoandComm.Miller 238 vii viii Contents l FormicareportonmilitarydetentioninIraq 239 m McCaffreyreportonGuantánamoasof2006 239 n DODOIGreportonmilitarydetentioninIraq 240 o DOJIGFBIreportonFBIrecordreabuse 240 p LevinreportonUSmilitarydetention 240 q DOJOPRethicsreportonDOJlawyers 241 r Margolis’memotoHolderonethicsofDOJ lawyers 241 2 NGOreports 241 a AmnestyInternational 241 b HumanRightsWatch 249 c HumanRightsFirst 252 d CenterforConstitutionalRights 254 e InternationalCommissionofJurists 256 f AmericanCivilLibertiesUnion 256 3 Otherreports:ICRCandUnitedNations 257 AnnexC Somerelevantlegalnorms:selectedprovisions 260 1 CommonArticle3,1949GenevaConventionIV (WarVictims) 260 2 1949GenevaConventionIII(POWConvention) 261 3 1949GenevaConventionIV(CivilianConvention) 264 4 1949GenevaConventions:1977Additional ProtocolI 265 5 1949GenevaConventions:1977Additional ProtocolII 268 6 1984UNConventionagainstTorture 273 7 1966InternationalCovenantonCivilandPolitical Rights 276 8 2006UNConventionAgainstForcedDisappearance 278 9 ICRCStatement,FundamentalGuaranteesofIHL FoundinCIL 280 10 1996USWarCrimesAct,Amended 285 AnnexD Timeline,selectedevents,BushAdministration 291 Index 299

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