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No more Abu Ghraibs: Take action against torture
- Subject: No more Abu Ghraibs: Take action against torture
- From: UFPJ Action Alerts <listmaster at unitedforpeace.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 06:25:09 +0200
<http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=49005634&url_num=1&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org> ACTION ALERT * UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE <http://www.unitedforpeace.org>www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545 | <http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email>Click to subscribe <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=49005634&url_num=4&url=http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ufpj/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1314>Call congress to express your disgust that the Bush Administration wants to give the CIA carte blanche to torture people. Call members of the House/Senate Conference Committee (listed below) about an important measure banning torture On October 8, the U.S. Senate took a stand against torture, voting 90 - 9 for an amendment sponsored by Sen. John McCain banning cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of detainees. The amendment, attached to the Defense Appropriations Bill in the Senate, now faces a battle in the joint House/Senate conference committee, the committee that will negotiate the final language in the bill. The House version of the massive military spending bill doesn't include any language banning torture. The White House, led by Vice President Dick Cheney, is aggressively opposing the amendment. If it were to pass, the CIA would be forced to stop holding an unknown number of prisoners in secret detention centers abroad. Even worse, Cheney is requesting the conference committee to adopt language that would legally authorize human rights abuses and torture by CIA operatives and continue the practice of secret detention centers. McCain and other amendment supporters would rather pull the amendment than have it weakened. We can't let that happen. The Bush Administration should not be given the right to run more Abu Ghraib torture centers, where Arabs, Muslims, or others are denied basic rights granted to other human beings. United for Peace and Justice urges you to call members of the House/Senate conference committee to express your disgust that the Bush Administration wants to give the CIA carte blanche to torture people. Demand that the House and Senate Conference Committee bring the McCain amendment to the floor AS IS - and with NO CHANGES. Call members of the House/Senate Conference Committee Members of the House and Senate Conference Committee are listed below. If your Senator or Representative is listed, call their office. If your Senator or Representative is not listed, call one or more of the members marked with *. The conference committee will decide either to include the McCain amendment as written, to weaken it or to radically rewrite it to endorse torture as the Bush administration wants. Members of the committee are meeting informally this week, so immediate phone calls are necessary. You can base your calls on these talking points, provided by Amnesty International USA: Ask them to ensure the Senate anti-torture amendment is retained as is by the conference committee and to encourage the President to sign it into law. Tell them the United States must stand without exception for the principle of human decency and against the use of torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. In addition to a phone call, send an email. This email will reinforce your message, and help UFPJ keep track of the number of phone calls made in response to this alert. Call members of the House/Senate Conference Committee Members of the House and Senate Conference Committee are listed below. If your Senator or Representative is listed, call their office. If your Senator or Representative is not listed, call one or more of the members marked with *. Senate Republicans: * Stevens, Ted (AK)-202-224-3004 - voted against McCain amendment * Cochran, Thad (MS)- 202-224-5054 - voted against McCain amendment Specter, Arlen (PA) - 202-224-4254 Dominici, Pete (NM) - 202-224-6621 Bond, Christopher (MO)- 202-224-5721 - voted against McCain amendment McConnell, Mitch (KY)202-224-2541 Shelby, Richard (AL) - 202-224-5744 Gregg, Judd (NH) - 202-224-3324 Burns, Conrad (MT) - 202-224-2644 Democrats: * Inouye, Daniel (HI), Ranking Member - 202-224-3934 * Byrd, Robert C. (WV) - 202-224-3954 Leahy, Patrick (VT) - 202-224-4242 Harkin, Tom (IA) - 202-224-3254 Dorgan, Byron (ND) - 202-224-2551 Durbin, Richard (IL) - 202-224-2152 Reid, Harry (NV) - 202-224-3542 Feinstein, Diane (CA) - 202-224-3841 Mikulski, Barbara (MD) - 202-224-4654 House Republicans: * Young, Bill (FL-10) - 202-225-5961 Hobson, David (OH-7) - 202-225-4324 Bonilla, Henry (TX-23) - 202-225-4511 Cunningham, Randy (CA-50) - 202-225-5452 Frelinghuysen, Rodney (NJ-11) - 202-225-5034 Tiahrt, Todd (KS-4) - 202-224-6216 Wicker, Roger (MS-1) - 202-225-4306 Kingston, Jack (GA-1) - 202-225-5831 Granger, Kay (TX-12) - 20-225-5071 * Jerry Lewis (CA-41) - 202-225-5861 Democrats * Murtha, John (PA-12) - 202-225-2065 Dicks, Norman (WA-6) - 202-225-5916 Sabo, Martin (MN-5) - 202-225-4755 Visclosky, Peter (IN=1) - 202-225-2461 Moran, James (VA-8) - 202-225-4376 Kaptur, Marcy (OH-9) - 202-225-4146 * Obey, David (WI-7) - 202-225-3365 ACTION ALERT * UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE <http://www.unitedforpeace.org/>www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545 To subscribe, visit <http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email>www.unitedforpeace.org/email To unsubscribe, visit <http://www.demaction.org/ufpj/unsubscribe.jsp>www.demaction.org/ufpj/unsubscribe.jsp
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