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http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060809-102629-6020r

 

 

 

 

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NewsTrack - Top News

Bush seeks war crimes exemptions

 

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- The Bush administration is seeking to

exempt politicians, CIA agents and ex-soldiers from prosecution for

mistreating prisoners, the Washington Post reports.

 

The amendments were submitted to Congress, which is debating changes

to the 1996 War Crimes Act after the Supreme Court struck down the

administration's prisoners policy in June.

 

The amendments would narrow the reach of the War Crimes Act, which now

states U.S. citizens can be prosecuted in federal criminal courts for

violations of the Geneva Conventions, which the United States ratified

in 1949.

 

While the act criminalizes cruel, humiliating and degrading treatment

of wartime prisoners as laid out in the Geneva Conventions, the

administration amendments also narrow the scope of criminal

prosecutions to 10 specific categories, the Post said.

 

" This removal of reference to humiliating and degrading treatment will

be perceived by experts and probably allies as 'rewriting' " the Geneva

Conventions, said retired Army Lt. Col. Geoffrey Corn, who was

recently chief of the war law branch of the Army's Office of the Judge

Advocate General.

 

 

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