Ordinary rendition

The principled objection to rendition is that it stands outside legal process, and the rule of law is the best means we have of constraining arbitrary authority by our own governments. But there is no supranational sovereign authority that can effectively implement the body of international law. After 9/11, peace campaigners urged a judicial approach to bring the perpetrators to justice. What they would have advised if Osama bin Laden had unaccountably ... Full Story »

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Ben Ross
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by Ben Ross - Oct. 1, 2008

...no evidence to back any of this radical neo conservative nut's points. I guess he did not read the downing st memo .....A truly irresponsible rant claiming "Rendition does not mean torture. It means moving someone from one country to another without reference to a formal extradition treaty." sheesh kidnapping seems like torture to me...what about if it was done to his mom. Check the comments...they are the best part of this .....Kamm's nightmare

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