Campaign to Repeal the Torture Law, AKA the Military Commissions Act

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Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition Internation wants to repeal the Military Commissions Act


 

 
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Quotes from survivors of torture on Mukasey's confirmation.

Anthony Ibeagha, a survivor from Nigeria, said that "this confirmation is disrespectful to me as a person and only exacerbates the pain of torture which has come to be my life."

[November 9, 2007 Press Release]


Bush's executive order on torture: worse than meaningless
In stark contrast to media accounts of yesterday's executive order signed by President Bush, new U.S. policy does not end or limit torture so much as it protects torturers and shrouds CIA interrogation methods in new layers of bureaucratic secrecy.
[July 21, 2007 Press Release]


Thousands lobby Congress for restoration of habeas
While we fully agree with our partners, the ACLU and Amnesty International, that habeas must be restored, TASSC International will, in fact, campaign for the full repeal of the Military Commissions Act.
[June 26, 2007 Speech by Sr. Dianna: Text | Video]


Survivors of torture go to White House to demand an end to Bush's Torture Law
Today, torture survivors from all over the world  gathered in front of the White House to mark the 10th anniversary of the UN Day in Support of Torture Victims and Survivors with a 24 hour vigil to officially launch the Campaign to Repeal the Torture Law.

[June, 23 Press Release]

     
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