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Human Rights First Human Rights First Blog - The Gonzales Confirmation Hearings
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Human Rights First Blog - The Gonzales
Confirmation Hearings
The U.S. Senate today begins confirmation hearings for Alberto Gonzales to
become the nation’s
next U.S. Attorney General. In a series of memos that Mr. Gonzales wrote or commissioned,
he recommended that the United States need not be bound by its obligations under
the Geneva Conventions in the conflict in Afghanistan.
During the hearings, Human
Rights First's Senior Associate for U.S. Law & Security Avi
Cover will be " blogging " commentary and analysis.
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HRF analysis of witness questioning
Sadly, some of the most important legal and policy issues raised by Koh, Hutson & Johnson were treated summarily, to a half-empty room, very late in a long day. These include:
The precise scope of Geneva Conventions' applicability;
The effect of deviating from these Conventions on the US military in this and future conflicts, and
The limits on Presidential authority.
Inevitably these issues will not go away and "
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