Attorney General Holder Says He Will "Follow The Law" And Investigate Torture
Independent Prosecutor Should Be Promptly Appointed, Says ACLU
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NEW YORK – Attorney
General Eric Holder said today that the Justice Department will "follow the law
wherever it takes us" in investigating the U.S. officials behind the CIA torture
policies under the Bush administration.
The American Civil
Liberties Union renews its call for Attorney General Holder to appoint an
independent prosecutor who will be impartial and free from political
influence.
The following can be attributed to Anthony D. Romero,
Executive Director of the ACLU:
"It is encouraging to hear the attorney general state that the Justice
Department will fulfill its most basic mandate of enforcing the law. Torture is
a crime, and the Justice Department is the right place to initiate an
independent top-to-bottom investigation of it.
"To fulfill the
Department's essential role as enforcer of the nation's laws, Attorney General
Holder is compelled by his oath of office to initiate investigations of those
who authorized, legally sanctioned and carried out unlawful acts of torture that
have been a stain on our nation's name and its commitment to human rights and
the rule of law."
Information on the torture memos recently released through the ACLU's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit and on the ACLU's work to fight torture can be found online at: www.aclu.org/olcmemos

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