| November 11, 2004
CITIZENS FOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS OPPOSES
ATTORNEY GENERAL’S SELECTION
Gonzales’
Position on Prisoner Detention Undermines Basic Human Rights
Washington, DC – Citizens for Global Solutions is
alarmed by President Bush’s selection of White House Counsel Alberto
Gonzales to succeed John Ashcroft to the post of Attorney General and urges
the Senate to oppose his nomination.
“In his tenure as White House Counsel, Alberto Gonzales has defended
torture, trashed the Geneva Conventions, and urged the President to ignore
the law,” said Charles J. Brown, President and CEO of Citizens for Global
Solutions. “President Bush likes to talk about values. His nomination of
Alberto Gonzales certainly does not reflect American values. Instead of
truth, justice, and the American way, Mr. Gonzales stands for deception,
injustice, and dishonor. Citizens for Global Solutions calls on the Senate
to reject his nomination.”
Gonzales has been quoted as describing the Geneva Conventions as “obsolete”
and “quaint”. He claimed that the war on terrorism makes such protections
outdated. When there is not enough evidence for a case against a suspect,
Gonzales has advocated denying due process by “seeking designation as an
enemy combatant”. In remarks before the American Bar Association, Gonzales
argued that “enemy combatants…need not be ‘guilty’ of anything” to be
detained “for the duration of hostilities.” In the context of a global war
on terror without visible end, this could mean lifelong imprisonment without
trial.
Gonzales’ defense of torture during the interrogation of terrorist suspects
in many ways laid the foundations for the prisoner abuse scandal at Abu
Ghraib. The Justice Department is charged with upholding Americans’ rights
and the rule of law.
“Appointing Gonzales, particularly in the wake of the events at Abu Ghraib,
sends the wrong message to Americans and to the world,” said Don Kraus,
Executive Vice-President of Citizens for Global Solutions. “We live in a
world where telephone companies in Switzerland track down phone cards used
in Pakistan to stop terrorist crimes in New York. Nominating Gonzales, who
has ridiculed international law, as the chief U.S. law enforcer sends the
wrong message to our friends and allies at time when the benefits of
cooperation outweigh its cost.”
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