U.S. Must Begin Criminal Investigation of Torture After Bush’s Repeated Admissions of Approving Waterboarding
Human rights organization cites former British minister’s refute that torture did not save British lives(Washington, DC) Amnesty International repeated its call for a criminal investigation into the role of former U.S. President George W. Bush and other officials in the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” against detainees held in secret U.S. custody after the former president again admitted authorizing their use. In his memoirs, published yesterday, and in an interview on NBC News broadcast on November 8, 2010, the former President again confirmed his personal involvement in