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Torture
Shalom Ctr as Amicus in Torture case
Civil Liberties | Torture | War and Civil Liberties | Yom KippurThe Shalom Center was invited to join in an Amicus (friend of the court) brief in the case of Yousuf v. Samantar, involving whether survivors of torture by other governments can, in the US, sue officials of those governments as provided in US law. We agreed to join in the Amicus brief, along with other religious groups, and submitted an explanation of our stake in supporting the argument on appeal. For our explanation, see below. First, the essence of the argument we support is this:
When Congress passed the Torture Victim Protection Act (“TVPA”), 28 U.S.C. § 1350 note (2000), it intended to allow survivors of torture to sue former officials of foreign governments in U.S. courts, on the understanding that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (“FSIA”), 28 U.S.C. § 1602-1611 (2000), would not bar suits against former officials accused of torture.
Psychosocial Causes for the Palestinian Factional War
Israeli-Palestinian Collision | TortureBy Dr. Eyad El-Sarraj, head of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme. Dr. Sarraj has been an outspoken critic of both Israeli and Palestinian policies.
The Psychosocial causes for the Palestinian Factional War
14 February 2007
Many questions even after Mecca meeting [creating a unity Hamas-Fatah government of occupied Palestine] remain … what has become of us? Our people have suffered for 59 years from displacement, homelessness, discrimination, impoverishment and expatriation, but they withstood that suffering and never killed each other; so what happened to us? T
TO DISCOVER THE TRUE AMERICA: Fasting on Oct. 8 to challenge the culture of Violence
What You Can Do | Abrahamic Celebrations: Jewish, Christian, & Muslim Connections | Addressing Global Terrorism | Fasting for Peace and Justice | Interreligious Relations | Peace of Abraham, Hagar, & Sarah: Sacred Seasons, Fall 2006-07 | Seasons of American Sacred Time | Spirituality of Justice | TortureWE CALL FOR A NATION-WIDE FAST ON OCTOBER 8
TO DISCOVER THE TRUE AMERICA;
TO MOVE FROM CONQUEST TO COMMUNITY,
FROM VIOLENCE TO REVERENCE
A Call from the Tent of Abraham, Hagar, & Sarah
America stands in great danger of becoming addicted to violence, at home and overseas.
Pervasive violence in American culture, society, and policy is expressed in mass murders like those at Columbine and Virginia Tech; in daily murders on the streets of our cities; in physical and sexual abuse in families and communities; in the obsession of our media with grotesque violence; in our government's decision to wage an unnecessary, morally abhorrent, and disastrous war; in its effort to make torture a legitimate instrument of policy; indeed, most lethal of all, in the ecocidal violence we are imposing on the earth itself.
Rabbis for Human Rights Natl Conf: Turning Dark Despair into the light of Change
Civil Liberties | Home Demolitions | TortureDear Friends,
On Sunday December 10, International Human Rights Day , 200 rabbis / rabbinical students gathered in the first-ever conference on Judaism and Human Rights, brought together by Rabbis for Human Rights / North America. Let me share with you a few glimpses into that meeting -- five moments:
1) Sister Dianna Ortiz, an American Catholic nun who went to Guatemala to serve the poor, was kidnapped in 1989 by a unit of the Guatemalan military commanded by a US CIA officer. She was tortured and repeatedly gang-raped. Her own hands were used by her torturers to torture a friend of hers. She survived; her friends and co-workers were tortured to death.
Letter to Congressmembers: "A republic -- if we can keep it"
Civil Liberties | TortureTHE SHALOM CENTER
A Prophetic Voice in Jewish, Multireligious, and American Life
6711 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia PA 19119
215/844-8494 www.shalomctr.org office@shalomctr.org
NOVEMBER 1 , 2006
The Honorable xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Member of Congress [or
United States Senator]
Dear Congressman/ woman/ Senator:
I am transmitting to you a set of petitions signed by Philadelphians who gathered at the Federal Courthouse in Philadelphia on the day President Bush signed the Military Commissions Act.
We gathered to mourn the signing of the Act, which is a betrayal of the principles of the Constitution and of several of its specific passages.
CNSNews on Waskow Interview, Torture, & Military Commissions Law
Civil Liberties | TortureBy Kate Monaghan
CNSNews.com Correspondent
October 17, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - President Bush Tuesday signed into law the much contested Military Commissions Act of 2006, the law aimed at defining how suspects in the war against terrorism will be interrogated and prosecuted. Despite much criticism, the president insisted that the act would provide a just response to those accused of terrorism.
"These military commissions will provide a fair trial in which the accused are presumed innocent, have access to an attorney and can hear all the evidence against them," said Bush.
"These military commissions are lawful, they are fair and they are necessary," he added.
The Israeli approach to detainee rights
TortureBy GABRIELLA BLUM AND MARTHA MINOW
N Y Times October 18, 2006
BEFORE ENACTING the ``Detainee Bill " (otherwise known as the Military Commissions Act) two weeks ago, Congress should have spent more time learning from the Israeli experience. Compared with Israel's security measures during a long and difficult experience with terrorism, the US Congress has gone too far in its willingness to compromise human rights and civil liberties. Security considerations, as legitimate and forceful as they are, do not justify such excessive measures, as the Israeli practice demonstrates.
Israel enacted its own Unlawful Combatants Law in 2002, with the purpose of providing a domestic legal framework for the prolonged detention of terrorists. Rejecting the terrorists' status as prisoners of war, the law instead provides for holding them ``until the end of hostilities." From its inception, it was intended not so much for the detention of Palestinian terrorists, who are either tried as criminals or held in administrative detention, but for others -- mostly from Lebanon or other Arab countries.
The Torture of Jose Padilla, US citizen
Civil Liberties | TortureUNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
MIAMI DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-60001-CR-COOKE/BROWN(s)(s)(s)(s)(s)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
vs.
JOSE PADILLA,
Defendant,
____________________________________/
MOTION TO DISMISS FOR OUTRAGEOUS GOVERNMENT CONDUCT
Mr. Jose Padilla, through undersigned counsel, moves this Court to dismiss the
indictment based on outrageous government conduct and in support thereof states:
BACKGROUND
Mr. Padilla was arrested on May 8, 2002, in Chicago O=Hare International Airport, as
he stepped off an airplane from Zurich, Switzerland. The arrest was purportedly authorized
Canadian describes Torture at US/ Syrian hands
TortureMaher Arar's statement to the media on November 4, 2003.
[The truth of his statements about himself, his detention, his "rendition" to Syria by the US, and his treatment has been affirmed by an independent Canadian commission. A suit in US Federal court brought on his behalf by the Center for Constitutional Rights was thrown out on grounds that even if all allegations were true, the claim of national security by the US government meant no trial could proceed. This decision is now on appeal.]
I am here today to tell the people of Canada what has happened to me.
There have been many allegations made about me in the media, all of them by people who refuse to be named or come forward. So before I tell you who I am and what happened to me, I will tell you who I am not.
April / May Actions against War & Global Scorching
Iraq-US War | Interreligious Relations | Oiloholic Uncle Sam & Global Scorching | TortureDear Friends,
Below is a short, summary report about what turned out to be a very significant long weekend for The Shalom Center in New York, April 29 tp May 1, 2006.
The Shalom Center was a member of three coalitions that were active in the streets that weekend: Climate Crisis Campaign, working on "global scorching"; Clergy and Laity Concerned about Iraq, which was working against the war and against the use of torture by the US government, and calling for the closure of the prison at Guantanamo; and the Darfur Coalition.
Ted Glick of the Climate Crisis Coalition writes:
In New York, Saturday, April 29th, was an inspiring and hopeful spring day. We were joined by hundreds of thousands of people marching down Broadway in lower Manhattan in a huge demonstration against the war and in support of other policy change to "turn our country around."


