Bending the Third Rail
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Pesky Laws
Don't like a law? Just change it.

An obscure law approved by a Republican-controlled Congress a decade ago has made the Bush administration nervous that officials and troops involved in handling detainee matters might be accused of committing war crimes, and prosecuted at some point in U.S. courts.

Senior officials have responded by drafting legislation that would grant U.S. personnel involved in the terrorism fight new protections against prosecution for past violations of the War Crimes Act of 1996. That law criminalizes violations of the Geneva Conventions governing conduct in war and threatens the death penalty if U.S.-held detainees die in custody from abusive treatment.


My fantasy is to see Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz charged with war crimes in a world court.