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George W. Bush 'knew Guantánamo prisoners were innocent'

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George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld covered up that hundreds of innocent men were sent to the Guantánamo Bay prison camp because they feared that releasing them would harm the push for war in Iraq and the broader War on Terror, according to a new document obtained by The Times.

The accusations were made by Lawrence Wilkerson, a top aide to Colin Powell, the former Republican Secretary of State, in a signed declaration to support a lawsuit filed by a Guantánamo detainee. It is the first time that such allegations have been made by a senior member of the Bush Administration.

Colonel Wilkerson, who was General Powell’s chief of staff when he ran the State Department, was most critical of Mr Cheney and Mr Rumsfeld. He claimed that the former Vice-President and Defence Secretary knew that the majority of the initial 742 detainees sent to Guantánamo in 2002 were innocent but believed that it was “politically impossible to release them”.

General Powell, who left the Bush Administration in 2005, angry about the misinformation that he unwittingly gave the world when he made the case for the invasion of Iraq at the UN, is understood to have backed Colonel Wilkerson’s declaration.
Colonel Wilkerson, a long-time critic of the Bush Administration’s approach to counter-terrorism and the war in Iraq, claimed that the majority of detainees — children as young as 12 and men as old as 93, he said — never saw a US soldier when they were captured. He said that many were turned over by Afghans and Pakistanis for up to $5,000. Little or no evidence was produced as to why they had been taken.

He also claimed that one reason Mr Cheney and Mr Rumsfeld did not want the innocent detainees released was because “the detention efforts would be revealed as the incredibly confused operation that they were”. This was “not acceptable to the Administration and would have been severely detrimental to the leadership at DoD [Mr Rumsfeld at the Defence Department]”.

Referring to Mr Cheney, Colonel Wilkerson, who served 31 years in the US Army, asserted: “He had absolutely no concern that the vast majority of Guantánamo detainees were innocent ... If hundreds of innocent individuals had to suffer in order to detain a handful of hardcore terrorists, so be it.”

He alleged that for Mr Cheney and Mr Rumsfeld “innocent people languishing in Guantánamo for years was justified by the broader War on Terror and the small number of terrorists who were responsible for the September 11 attacks”.

He added: “I discussed the issue of the Guantánamo detainees with Secretary Powell. I learnt that it was his view that it was not just Vice-President Cheney and Secretary Rumsfeld, but also President Bush who was involved in all of the Guantánamo decision making.”

Mr Cheney and Mr Rumsfeld, Colonel Wilkerson said, deemed the incarceration of innocent men acceptable if some genuine militants were captured, leading to a better intelligence picture of Iraq at a time when the Bush Administration was desperate to find a link between Saddam Hussein and 9/11, “thus justifying the Administration’s plans for war with that country”.


- Times Online Link,..continued
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article7092435.ece
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3 comments // George W. Bush 'knew Guantánamo prisoners were innocent'

  • ampersand
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      ampersand  
    • Excuse me, but when in the flying fuck, are Bush, Rumsfeld, and Cheney going to finally be investigated, arrested, and tried for these crimes?
      It's not like there is any paucity of information about what they did and when. It's not a secret. It's not an unpopular crusade or political witch hunt; it's essential to regaining our sense of justice and moral legitimacy in the world.

      What is our "system of justice" and the US Constitution all about, if not this?

      If the Rethuglicans can hustle an impeachment proceeding for comic opera sexual entrapment, why can't the Democratic Congress actually do their job and investigate fully documented crimes against humanity, torture, and war crimes, treason in the case of an outed CIA agent, and gross malfeasance in no-bid and no-performance contracts to Halliburton and Blackwater/Xe?

    • 2 years ago
  • CaptSutter
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      CaptSutter  
    • This is just like the Germans, we ALL knew this was happening. Only some of us had the courage at the time to say it was wrong.

      History will judge us, those who turned our heads and ignored what was happening along side the Germans who claimed they didn't know.

      "..not the creative loathsomeness of the great sinners but a kind of mass produced darkness of the soul; sin you might say with out a trace of creativity. (We) accepted evil not because (we) said "yes" but because (we) didn't say 'no'."

      We knew it as it happened and God have mercy on our souls for the crimes conducted in our names.

      Sad to say it isn't over yet.

    • 2 years ago
  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • An unnamed source,....we shall refer to as "Odysseus",...said

      "Screw that whole "looking forward not back" bullshit. I want to look back with the best optics available until we know as much as we can about every shitty thing this country has done at least back to Kennedy. I want to know everyone involve in giving orders; everyone who followed orders; everyone who was responsible for stopping it who didn't. And then I want some motherfuckers capped and a whole lot of bastards to spend a long goddamn time in jail. That so few of my countrymen and women seem to regard this kind of thing as cause for concern is the most damning indictment of this failed experiment of a republic possible".

      "My only worry is that the empire won't go down without taking the rest of the planet with us".

      I agree fully.

    • 2 years ago
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