President Obama released four torture authorization memos written by the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) under the Bush administration that devised a legal framework for the justification of the Torture Program. The memos were released as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit the Center for Constitutional Rights helped file with the ACLU and other organizations.
We need your help to impeach one of the legal architects of the Bush administration Torture Program who is now, incredibly, a federal judge.
The memos were intended to provide legal cover for officials to carry
out abhorrent, illegal and ineffective techniques that were approved at
the highest levels of the Bush administration in violation U.S. and
international law and the U.S. Constitution.
One of the principal authors was Jay Bybee, the former head of the OLC
and today a federal judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. His
flagrant contempt for the rule of law is utterly inconsistent with his
judicial position and speaks directly to his competency to function in
that office. It is unacceptable for an individual who abused his
status as a government lawyer and violated the law in conspiring with
other members of the Bush Torture Team to sit as a federal judge,
someone who hears and decides issues of constitutional import. At the
time of his confirmation hearing, his role in the Torture Program was
secret, as was the program itself. Jay Bybee’s actions constitute High
Crimes and Misdemeanors by any standard.
In a strong editorial yesterday, The New York Times called for
Bybee’s impeachment. We agree. Write to Rep. John Conyers and the House
Judiciary Committee today to demand they hold a hearing to determine
whether grounds exist for Bybee’s impeachment. When you send your
letter, your name will automatically be added to a petition that we
will use to build a national movement to demand the prosecution of
those high level officials who committed crimes when they planned,
authorized, justified and carried out the Torture Program.
Bybee’s impeachment will be a first step in holding the Torture Team
accountable for their actions. His August 1, 2002 memo is available here.
High level government officials are not above the law. We must send
a clear message to all future officials – and to the victims of the
torture policies – that the crime of torture is unacceptable and will
not be swept under the carpet. If we allow these crimes to be
committed with impunity, we are doomed to repeat one of the darkest
chapters in our history. Join us to see Jay Bybee impeached and advance
the movement for prosecutions and accountability.
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