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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 15:09:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Party of Citizens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [BCPOLITICS] Ashcroft on Torture

Please ask General Ashcroft if the torture of Canadians as below is a
made in U-S-A project?

Z

The Governments of BC and Canada believe they have the right to torture
      and kill innocent citizens. The UDHR says otherwise.
     <http://www.geocities.com/universalhumanrightscanada>

On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, NBC Nightly News wrote:

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> Tuesday on NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw:
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> Attorney General John Ashcroft said today he was not aware of any order by President 
> Bush that would violate U.S. laws or treaties banning torture of military prisoners 
> captured in Iraq or elsewhere in the war on terrorism.  "This administration rejects 
> torture," Ashcroft declared under tense questioning by members of the Senate 
> Judiciary Committee.  But he steadfastly refused to comment directly about a policy 
> paper on this issue, or say whether Bush ever responded to it.  NBC's Jim 
> Miklaszewski reports.  For additional details, you can go to: 
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5165156/?0ct=-34n.
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> U.S. special forces Tuesday freed three Italians and a Pole held hostage south of 
> Baghdad, the top U.S. general said, in the first successful commando raid to rescue 
> foreigners caught up in Iraq's wave of kidnappings. But hours after the sweep, 
> another group of militants revealed that they had snatched seven Turkish citizens 
> and demanded that private companies working with the U.S.-led occupation leave Iraq. 
>  One of the latest terrorist tactics to disrupt life in Iraq is to kidnap doctors.  
> NBC's Mike Taibbi explains.  For more, you should see: 
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5164406/?0ct=-34n.
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> Late this afternoon, the U.N. Security Council gave a resounding 15-0 endorsement to 
> a U.S. resolution backing the transfer of sovereignty to Iraq's new government 14 
> months after the fall of Saddam Hussein.  President Bush predicted the measure would 
> instill democracy and be a "catalyst for change" in the Middle East.  NBC's David 
> Gregory reports.  For details, please read: 
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5156518/?0ct=-34n.
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> Californians by the tens of thousands paid their respects to former President 
> Reagan, waiting for hours and backing up traffic on a freeway leading to the Ronald 
> Reagan Presidential Library. Surprised organizers extended the viewing period by 
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> ready to hit the beach in shorts and flip-flops. All fell silent at the first 
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