In a slightly altered form, the following opinion piece appeared last week in the University of Minnesota student newspaper, the Minnesota Daily. We hope a campus torture accountability group forms as a result of the Condi Rice appearance. We intend to call it "Root Out Torture Campaign." We like the acronym.
This evening Beth El Synagogue will "proudly" present former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as the latest luminary in its National Speaker Series. She will deliver her speech in the main sanctuary under a huge arch emblazoned with the Hebrew words for "Truth, Justice, Peace." I wish this were an editorial cartoon. It isn’t. But those three words provide a good framework for an analysis of Rice’s government tenure.
Truth
Rice’s multiple appearances before House and Senate committees reveal a stunning lack of recall of events preceding and subsequent to Sept. 11. In a Jan. 23, 2003 New York Times op-ed, she wrote of "Iraq’s efforts to get uranium from abroad," when she had multiple reports that the story was not true. She also attempted to prohibit Department of State employees from appearing before staff of a Congressional committee investigating this false allegation. And knowing full well the British report had been based on forged documents, she approved the infamous 16 words in President George W. Bush’s 2003 State of the Union speech about the Niger-uranium connection crucial to our invasion of Iraq.
Justice
Whether in the "justice" we have meted out or in the lack of accountability for our own perpetrators, the secretary’s record borders on criminal. She claimed the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe called Guantanamo a "model medium-security prison." The OSCE said no such statement was made on its behalf.
On April 27, 2009, Rice said, "We did not torture anyone." The International Committee of the Red Cross, the FBI, General Counsel to our armed services and our own Military Commission judges disagree. For example, in a Feb. 14, 2007 report, the ICRC said, "[I]n many cases, the ill-treatment to which [the detainees] were subjected while held in the CIA program, either singly or in combination, constituted torture."
Rice claimed, "I didn’t authorize anything. I conveyed the authorization of the administration to the agency that they had policy authorizations subject to the Justice Department’s clearance." Documents released this April suggest her involvement in the approval of waterboarding — before the "torture memos" were even written — was much greater.
Peace
As a member of the elite White House Iraq Group, Rice was at the center of the spin/lies that led up to our invasion of Iraq. As a member of the administration, Rice stirred up the greatest of unfounded fears saying, "We don’t want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud." Now, hundreds of thousands of deaths later, she doesn’t want to take responsibility for her role. It is more than merely arguable that this war was illegal under even liberal readings of international law obligations. Rice was instrumental in ginning up support for the war with multiple misstatements, exaggerations and lies.
Rice has frequently defended her decisions with "unless you were there." We and Beth El Synagogue leaders are there now. To give Rice a platform to justify immoral and illegal policies is to bury our heads in the sand. We are coming too close to being "good Germans." This is not about second-guessing, not letting go or looking backward rather than forward. This is about justice; this is about not allowing the horrors of the past to continue now and in the future.
Tackling Torture at the Top, a committee of Women Against Military Madness, will be peacefully demonstrating for "Truth, Justice and Peace" at an anti-torture rally 5:15 p.m. Nov. 8 outside Beth El Synagogue. Minnesota Veterans for Peace, National Lawyers Guild Minnesota and the Anti-War Committee, among others, have endorsed the demonstration. We especially welcome Beth El members who share our view and do not wish to contribute to Rice’s no-doubt extravagant fee to join us.





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See “Golden Shield” Doesn’t Cover Condi’s Torture Role. And the Ph.D’d Condi wasn’t even very smart as she jumped the gun in conveying her and Bush-Cheney’s approval for waterboarding to CIA Director George Tenet even before the “golden shield” torture memos were written and in place. This is a real error because it shows that Office of Legal Counsel lawyers Yoo and Bybee were merely tasked to provide legal cover for what had already been decided. It’s exactly the same as the famous “Downing Street Memos” that revealed that Bush and company were going to fix the intelligence to drum up a case for war on Iraq after they had made their decision to launch war on Iraq.
The neo-cons believe that they make their own reality which means they make their decisions to do something first, i.e. to go to war or to torture, and then they have to come up with their sales pitch justification afterward.
The neo-cons are like arsonists who set a fire and then laugh because no one can put it out.
She showed Her colors as National Security Advisor when She failed in that job so badly, and should have been brought up on charges for that.
Yet She was not only allowed to continue, but promoted, and treated as a great Secritary of State.
The Country loses when people like Her get away with what they have done.
ColeenRowley@1
Do you have an opinon on whether as the former NSC – the now former Secretary of State Rice possibly abetted any of the homicides committed by the gators at Camp Nama or elswhere ? And do you also have any thoughts on whether the Taylor Jr trial in Florida that bought forth a guilty finding for commitment of “crimes against humanity” would at all be applicable to the gwb 43 neocon Principals for their collective misdeeds ?
And finally if you are THE Coleen Rowley if you do run for elected office again we will again send money for that effort -please keep us informed .