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Local Opportunities to Promote Executive Accountability for Torture

Local Campaigns on Executive Accountability for Torture

This resolution aims to promote executive accountability for human rights abuses, such as torture.

It offers an opportunity for municipalities and states to call on the federal government to pursue transparency and accountability through an independent commission and prosecution of all government officials complicit in degrading treatment.

The resolution also provides an option for local authorities to investigate federal officials complicit in torture by authorizing local prosecutors to assert universal jurisdiction under well-established principles of international law.

For more information, or to seek support and assistance for your local efforts, please email the BORDC organizing team.

Resources

Online Advocacy Opportunities

  • Reject human experimentation: Demand accountability: Across the history of the medical profession, no maxim has been more important than that to "do no harm." A recent report by Physicians for Human Rights has revealed that, beyond merely participating in torture-which has long been decried throughout the medical profession, as well as by interfaith leaders from across the spectrum of faiths-psychologists and other medical professionals working with government officials also engaged in human experimentation. Please stand with us to defend the rule of law today, by adding your voice to our letter to the attorney general.
  • Disbar the torture lawyers: While the attorney general contemplates a limited investigation scapegoating junior officials who violated "approved" torture techniques, BORDC and allies (including the National Lawyers Guild and Velvet Revolution) are pursuing ethics complaints against former senior officials.  Letters will soon be available for each state in which torture lawyers face formal complaints.
  • Demand a complete investigation of torture: Sign on to support a complete and thorough investigation of all government officials allegedly complicit in torture, and prosecution wherever the evidence merits. Add your name to our general letter or a letter addressing the unique perspective of a particular profession: legal professionals, educators, health professionals, or clergy and religious lay-leaders.

Organizing Resources

Commentary and Analysis

Multimedia

  • Reckoning with Torture, a multimedia stage production about the scope and human cost of the post-9/11 torture program
  • Tortured Law, a 10-minute documentary by Alliance for Justice about the government lawyers who authorized torture
  • Torturing Democracy, a 90-minute documentary, produced by Washington Media Associates and the National Security Archive, about America's torture policies