The Spanish national security court has opened a criminal probe of Bush torture lawyers.
ANDREW SULLIVAN, THE DAILY DISHÂ 28 Mar 2009Â
In a very serious development in the attempt to bring former Bush officials to justice for committing war crimes, we find this out today:
Spain's national newspapers, El PaÃs and Público reported that the Spanish national security court has opened a criminal probe focusing on Bush Administration lawyers who pioneered the descent into torture at the prison in Guantánamo. The criminal complaint can be examined here. Público identifies the targets as University of California law professor John Yoo, former Department of Defense general counsel William J. Haynes II (now a lawyer working for Chevron), former vice presidential chief-of-staff David Addington, former attorney general and White House counsel Alberto Gonzales, former Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee, now a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and former Undersecretary of Defense Doug Feith.
More ominous for Yoo and Addington et al is that the judge involved is the one who nailed Pinochet. That dude doesn't mess around. Spain's action means these war criminals are vulnerable in 24 European countries for arrest and prosecution for enabling torture. It's a start.
(Photo: David Addington by Melissa Golden/Getty.)
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