AND that
GC is binding on the US Army. OK. Step right up...who's gonna turn themselves in first?
My eyes popped out of my head when I read this:
4/26/06 Statement of Richard B. Jackson, attorney with the Department of the Army
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"6. I personally and independently examined the photographs referred to as the "CID Report ofInvestigation Photos" (See Fourth McGuire Declaration). As a result of this examination, I detennined that these photographs contained images of individuals in the custody of U.S. Army forces pursuant to detention related to a period of armed conflict and belligerent occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan. I further detennined that release of the photographs at Tabs C, D, E and F, which depict threats, imminent assault, or humiliation of detainees, would pose a serious risk of violating U.S. obligations imposed by either the GPW, and/or the Gc. This detennination is based on the fact that:
(a) the photographs were taken during a period of time when the armed forces of the United States were involved in military operations qualifying as international armed conflict and belligerent occupation within the meaning ofthese treaties, thereby triggering their provisions;
(b) the individuals depicted in the photographs were vested with the protection of one of these treaties as the result of being either enemy prisoners of war, or civilians qualifying for status as "protected persons";
(c) both of these treaties expressly require the United States, as a detaining power, to treat these individuals humanely and protect them from exposure to insults or public curiosity; (d) these treaties are binding on the U.S. Army; (e) the release of these photographs, even with obscured faces, would be inconsistent with the obligation of the United States to treat the individuals depicted humanely and would pose a great risk of subjecting these individuals to public insult and curiosity."
http://www.bringhonorback.org/images/ag_jacksondec_4_26_06.pdfBetter call the AG and get your stories straight. Or if you don't turn over the photos, just submit Rummy for a long-overdue trial at the Hague. There's a cell with his name on it...