http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/04/AR2005060401344.htmlAn Administration's Amnesty Amnesia
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, June 5, 2005; Page A04
The folks at Amnesty International are practically begging for a one-way ticket to Gitmo. After the human rights group issued a report late last month calling the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, "the gulag of our times," top officials raced to condemn Amnesty.
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Vice President Cheney: "I don't take them seriously. . . . Frankly, I was offended by it."
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Funny -- these officials had a different view of Amnesty when it was criticizing other countries. The White House often cited Amnesty to make the case for war in Iraq, using the group's allegations that Iraq executed dozens of women accused of prostitution, decapitated victims and displayed their heads, tortured political opponents and raped detainees' relatives, gouged out eyes, and used electric shocks. And the State Department's most recent annual report on worldwide human rights abuses cites Amnesty's findings dozens of times. "This administration eagerly cites Amnesty International research when we criticize Cuba and extensively quoted our criticism of the violations in Iraq under Saddam Hussein in the run-up to the war," protested William F. Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA.
But Schulz isn't protesting too much. In the past week, traffic on Amnesty's Web site has gone up sixfold, donations have quintupled and new memberships have doubled.