Thank Senators. Kennedy,
Feinstein for Rejecting
Torture
Washington,
DC: CAIR has called on American Muslims and other people
of conscience to thank Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) for their principled stance
against the use of torture in US detention centers around
the world.
Kennedy raised the issue of torture during
Senate debate on the nomination of Alberto R. Gonzales
to be US attorney general. He said: "Torture is contrary
to all that we stand for as Americans. It violates our
basic values. It is alien to our military's longstanding
rules and traditions. We send our men and women in the
Armed Services into battle to stop torture in other countries,
not to participate in it themselves.
"These values did not change, or become
less relevant, after 9/11. Americans did not resolve to
set aside our values, or the Constitution, after those
vicious attacks. We didn't decide as a nation to stoop
to the level of the terrorists.
"To the contrary, Americans have been
united in the belief that an essential part of winning
the war on terrorism and protecting the country for the
future is safeguarding the ideals and values that America
stands for here at home and around the world."
SEE:
http://kennedy.senate.gov/~kennedy/statements/05/1/2005201A51.html
In her prepared remarks for the Senate debate,
Sen.
Feinstein said: "If there is a single
issue that defines this confirmation process, it is what
Judge Gonzales thinks about torture and brutal interrogation
practices. For me, in addition to its clear legal and
moral importance, the issue of torture became the main
way for assessing the next Attorney General…"
"We commend those courageous lawmakers
who are taking a principled stand against torture and
abuse of prisoners," said CAIR Executive Director
Nihad Awad. "The nation and the world need to hear
that our elected representatives reject this vile practice."
Awad said polls indicate that the vast majority
of Americans are against the use of torture in any circumstance.
SEE: MOST OBJECT TO EXTREME INTERROGATION
TACTICS
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/20050113/a_interrogate13.art.htm
ACTIONS REQUESTED:
Please take a moment to thank Sens. Kenney
and Feinstein for their principled stance against torture.
Senator Dianne Feinstein
United States Senate
331 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3841Fax: (202) 228-3954
E-Mail: http://feinstein.senate.gov/email.html
Senator Edward M. Kennedy
United States Senate
315 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-4543
Fax: (202) 224-2417
E-Mail: senator@kennedy.senate.gov
2. Other senators, including Sen. Robert
C. Byrd (D-WV), are also addressing the issue of torture
during the ongoing debate. Contact their offices as well,
particularly if they represent your state, says a CAIR
message.