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White House "Ordered" Lawmakers to Amend FOIA in Order to Conceal Torture Photos

by: Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t | Report

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Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-New York) said in a floor statement that the provision to amend the Freedom of Information Act was stripped from an earlier version of the bill, but the language was quietly reinserted in recent weeks, "apparently under direct orders from the administration."

    The Obama administration will likely drop its Supreme Court petition challenging the release of photographs showing US soldiers abusing prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan now that lawmakers are set to pass legislation authorizing the government to continue to keep the images under wraps.

    On Thursday, the House approved a Department of Homeland Security spending bill that included a provision to amend the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and grant Defense Secretary Robert Gates the authority to withhold "protected documents" that, if released, would endanger the lives of US soldiers or government employees deployed outside of the country.

    According to the bill, the phrase "protected documents" refers to photographs taken between September 11, 2001 and January 22, 2009, and involves "the treatment of individuals engaged, captured or detained" in the so-called "war on terror." Photographs that Gates determines would endanger troops and government employees could be withheld for three years.

    The legislation now heads to the Senate for a vote, which is expected to take place as early as Thursday. Obama indicated he would swiftly sign the bill into law when it passes.

    Most notably, the $42.8 billion spending bill gave President Obama the authority to transfer detainees held at Guantanamo Bay to the United States to stand trial in federal courts, a measure that Republicans tried to derail before the vote and one easily defeated by Democrats.

    The bill, approved in the House by a vote of 307-114, states that detainees may be brought to the US for trial "only after Congress receives a plan detailing: risks involved and a plan for mitigating such risk; cost of the transfer; legal rationale and court demands; and a copy of the notification provided to the governor of the receiving state 14 days before a transfer with a certification by the Attorney General that the individual poses little or no security risk."

    Civil libertarians and advocates of open government, however, were sharply critical of lawmakers - and the Obama administration - for covering up what they said were serious crimes by allowing the provision, the Protected National Security Documents Act of 2009, to be included in the bill.

    "It is disturbing that the House would pass legislation that so blatantly undermines the Freedom of Information Act," said Michael Macleod-Ball, acting director of the ACLU's Washington legislative office. "Authorizing the suppression of evidence of human rights abuses perpetrated by government personnel directly contradicts Congress's oversight obligations. We urge the Senate to stop this provision from being enacted, and urge Defense Secretary Robert Gates not to use this provision if enacted."

    The ACLU sued the government in 2003 to gain access to photographs and videos related to the treatment of "war on terror" prisoners in US custody. The US District Court for the Southern District of New York ordered the release of the photos in a June 2005 ruling that was affirmed by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in September 2008.

    The appeals court shot down the Bush administration's attempt to radically expand FOIA exemptions for withholding the photos, stating that the Bush administration had attempted to use the FOIA exemptions as "an all-purpose damper on global controversy" and "an alternative classification mechanism," which is exactly what the Obama administration, working closely with Congress, has done.

    Steve Aftergood of Secrecy News said, "it is dismaying that Congress would intervene to alter the outcome of an ongoing Freedom of Information Act proceeding.

    "The move demonstrates a lack of confidence in the Act, and in the ability of the courts to correctly interpret its provisions. The legislation elevates a speculative danger to forces who are already in battle above demands for public accountability concerning controversial government policies, while offering no alternative avenue to meet such demands."

    The Obama administration indicated earlier this year it would abide by a court order and release at least 44 of the photographs in question, but President Obama backtracked, saying he had conferred with high-ranking military officials who advised him that releasing the images would stoke anti-American sentiment and would endanger the lives of US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    As Truthout previously reported, the Obama administration petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear the case at the same time that the president privately told Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Connecticut) and Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) he would work with Congress to help pass a measure to ensure the photographs could be withheld. Lieberman and Graham introduced the amendment to conceal the photos earlier this year.

    That revelation was made in a footnote contained in a 33-page petition the Obama administration filed with the high court in August.

    According to the petition and other documents, the photographs at issue include one in which a female solider is pointing a broom at a detainee "as if [she were] sticking the end of a broomstick into [his] rectum."

    Other photos are said to show US soldiers pointing guns at the heads of hooded and bound detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan. The filing also notes that the detainee abuse was investigated by the US Army's Criminal Investigation Division. It states that "three of the six investigations led to criminal charges and in two of those cases, the accused were found guilty and punished."

    Supreme Court Justices were set to meet October 9 to discuss whether they intended to take up the case. However, Solicitor General Elena Kagan requested that the high court delay its decision until after the House and Senate vote on the measure. Kagan informed the high court of the latest developments in a letter sent Friday to Supreme Court Clerk William K. Suter.

    "The House of Representatives voted to agree to the [appropriations bill].... We expect that the Senate will consider the [legislation next week," Kagan wrote. "If the Senate agrees to the [bill] it will be presented to the President for his approval. In light of these additional legislative developments, the Court may conclude that it would be appropriate to reschedule its consideration of the government's petition for a writ of certiorari for a subsequent conference to await further developments that may affect the appropriate disposition of this case."

    Obama's decision to conceal the photos marks an about-face on the open-government policies that he proclaimed during his first days in office.

    On January 21, Obama signed an executive order instructing all federal agencies and departments to "adopt a presumption in favor" of Freedom of Information Act requests, and promised to make the federal government more transparent.

    "The government should not keep information confidential merely because public officials might be embarrassed by disclosure, because errors and failures might be revealed, or because of speculative or abstract fears," Obama's order said. "In responding to requests under the FOIA, executive branch agencies should act promptly and in a spirit of cooperation, recognizing that such agencies are servants of the public."

    During a speech on the House floor Thursday, Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-New York) criticized the Obama administration for failing to fully live up to its promises of "openness" and "transparency."

    "I believe that we had turned a page from the cloud of suspicion and secrecy that marked the previous administration," Slaughter said. "It runs so counter to our principals and stated desire to reject the abuses of the past. The FOIA laws in this country form a pillar of our First Amendment principles."

    Slaughter said in her floor statement that the provision to amend FOIA was stripped from an earlier version of the bill, but the language was quietly reinserted in recent weeks "apparently under direct orders from the administration."

    "We should never do anything to circumvent FOIA, and I believe that our country would gain more by coming to terms with the past than we would by covering it up," Slaughter said. "I hope that the president will follow judicial rulings and consider voluntarily releasing these photos so we can put this chapter in history behind us."

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Obama is a FRAUD on so many

Obama is a FRAUD on so many levels and issues. It is time to FULLY awaken to this Reality. He is a sock puppet for the Ruling ELITE, he does THEIR bidding, thru the mechanics of the every growing UNITARY EXECUTIVE (Dictator) Principle. It's time to WAKE UP, my dear friends, if you want a Sane World - which is rapidly disappearing. You must grow some BRAINS and GUTS,,,and FAST. IF we stick together, the Rats will panic,,,they will be rolling all over each other, trying to Testify with immunity..to escape punishment for their Crimes Against Humanity. BUT, if we let them get away with their 9/11 s and their Engineered Financial Collapses and Phony Bailouts,,,and their PHONY BioEngineered Pandemics, their CHEMTRAIL Spraying operations, (yes Virginia, Chemtrails ARE real!!), their PHONY Codex Food and Supplement Regulations, etc... well, then, we won't have much of a world and very soon. Wake yourselves out of your Psychic SLUMBER, folks!!! They're comin' ta GET ya!!! Pull yourselves together, and RESIST the New World Order with everything you have in you> it is THAT serious!!! Wake Up! Snap Out of it!! No Democrats - No Republicans! Only STOOGES for the Ruling Elite!!! Wall Street CRIMINALS now control (ARE) the Government...this is INSANITY! This is NOT any longer a Democratic REPUBLIC... The PEOPLE must PREVAIL> WE ARE THE PEOPLE!!! We Outnumber them MILLIONS to One...We CAN shut this country down if NEEDS BE...if they only offer us an Immoral Fascist Police State that qualifies as NEEDS BE!

This is exactly the type of

This is exactly the type of 'hidden strategies' whether war photos, election results, stealing food aid money from the starving--here, domestically or elsewhere in the world-- we so deplore[?] are ALL CORRUPTION. Their is no way to lead, gain hearts & minds with anyone anywhere if we do not accomplish the difficult task here at home. The damage of not showing allows the imagination to assume worse. & that will be used against us--they will say, the images ARE SO BAD, they could not show them.

It apparently is not going

It apparently is not going to be clear to hasty readers that this article points out: " . . . the phrase 'protected documents' refers to photographs taken between September 11, 2001 and January 22, 2009 . . ." This specifically, then, specifies the Bush-administration years from the time of 9/11 until George left office. In other words, we're talking about the "ugly years," which are something we don't want to keep illustrating to fan the flames of hatred for the U.S. in the Muslim world. Let's go shoulder to shoulder with our new president, for crying out loud, and move on! Let's just disassociate ourselves entirely from the Dick Cheney philosophy and try to absorb the idea of a different world that Obama is attempting to create. The truth of the news represented by this article should not be twisted unrecognizably and used as one more phony way to launch another assault on the character of our current president.

Isn't it possible to

Isn't it possible to withhold the most inflammatory images and at the same time bring George and the big Dick to justice? Maybe we don't need to see the most horrific in order to convict them both of high crimes and misdemeanors. Enough of this corruption!!!

Corruption practiced by any

Corruption practiced by any party and any office holder is intolerable. Obama should know better. It appears that he may not!

To 18:31. I can't believe

To 18:31. I can't believe what you wrote. For God's sake wake up! The President is exactly what 15:05 said he is.

It sounds like conspiracy to

It sounds like conspiracy to obstruct justice. Americans must call for the removal of all elected officials that are demonstrating a conflict of interest. EXPULSION RECALL America has been raped by our own government along with many large corporations working hand in hand. We can no longer stand for this insanity to occur. We must arrest the criminals, liquidate their assets. Liquidating the assets of the main criminals could end the recession once the funds are allocated. Fraud, theft, extortion are illegal and those eleted and given the people's trust and money should definitely be held accountable. The days of double standards and dumbing down our country are over. This is a country founded on we the people,not corporations. Haliburton must be brought to trial. Black Water must be brought to trial. We must fix what is broken in America. For heaven's sake, we have a judge in La who will not marry mixed couples - The insanity stops now. Moving on is not the smartest way to go. Nothing gets healed if you ignore it. If serious consequences are not given to the criminals who caused the recession, who caused us to go to war for no reason, who cause the crazy gas prices, who caused the housing market problems - if they are not fired and fined and their assets liquidated, its like putting a band aid on cancer - it won't work - It wont get healed. What will happen if its left alone is the cancer will eat away at the healthy body and kill it.

Crazy place, this country,

Crazy place, this country, no? Our so-called elected officials torture like crazy, take money from poor saps on main street and give it to rich twits on wall street, get in stupid war after stupid war...hopeless. Maybe 300 million people is ungovernable. Maybe 500 or so elected politicians in D.C. is too many, maybe one president should do the governing listening only to Wall Street and the Pentagon. No maybes--this is what we have. As long as these twits can keep people relatively happy and employed we have reasonable chance. Trouble is, people are not working, our economy is a house of cards and China looms!

Bush III

Bush III

We have elected officials

We have elected officials and they want to be re elected. had we come out in full force in 2000 and 2004 as i begged, nagged ,and urged we wouldn't have had Cheney to deal with. These elected officials will not do what i say alone- but they will do what we the people want. Lets give them a blizzard- white envelopes 3000, emails, another 3000, quiet marchers,3000, and members of sensible organizations ,3000. Lets see that is 12,000 voters. Try it.

This makes me sick.

This makes me sick. Democrats (except for a few of the most liberal) are just as amoral as Republicans. And this is not the worst thing they have done by any means. The way they are treating global warming as if they can let future generations deal with it is worse than anything else they could possibly do.

Another example of Obama

Another example of Obama promising one thing and delivering another. Every time I bring up Obama's habit of continuing Bush-style fascism, I hear excuses for why Obama can't do what he really wants to do because of the "system". Didn't Obama clean up in the last election? Don't the Democrats enjoy strong majorities in both houses? What is stopping them from investigating all the abuses of the Bush administration, stopping the wars, getting single payer health care, and restoring the Constitution? Obama is a fraud. The Democrats are frauds. At least the Republicans deliver what they promise: war, low taxes, military spending, and corporate give-aways.

Truth is prerequisite to

Truth is prerequisite to reconciliation and peace. Apparently Obama and 18:31 want no reconciliation. So much for Obama's rhetoric. He doesn't really believe in Truth, Science, or Rationality. Instead, he puts his faith in the power of truth-suppression and "truth"-invention, not unlike Karl Rove, in the service of existing concentrations of private capital. I'm appalled but not especially surprised. For me, the big disillusionment came long ago when Obama joined forces with the Clintons and therefore necessarily with the military-industrial complex. Such people don't believe in Truth, not at all. World peace? Don't hold your breath. It can't be manufactured. Like survival itself, peace can only emerge from the courage to know Truth and adapt to it. I'm still wondering what is the deal Obama made with W. Clearly there is an understanding between them; the real question is why. All the evidence points toward protection of military-industrial economic interests, probably involving energy companies as well as financial institutions and weapons manufacturers. We the people can't be trusted to handle the truth about such things; we might not be sophisticated enough to understand them in the light of their full context, and so we shall not know the full extent of our betrayal until all the traitors are dead, and maybe not even then. I mourn the American experiment in government by the people; it's dead and rotten, and it's smelling just awful these days. Case in point: as Obama quietly sends 13,000 more troops to Afghanistan, he has obviously already decided to continue the war there. So what's all this noise about considering a new strategy? It's really about how to sell the war to the American people. It's about a crisis in the people's willingness to throw money and blood toward the military-industrial complex. It has nothing to do with peace.

Obama is spending his

Obama is spending his political currency like there is no end to it, but there is: 2012. It sounds so crass to say it, but what he did was crass: He Lied to Us. Change? Nah. Just more of the same.

yeah 18:31, I can't believe

yeah 18:31, I can't believe you wrote what you wrote either. ( I usually hate it when someone begins a criticism of another by saying, " people like you") But --People like you scare me more than al Qaeda does; and I live less than a mile north of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. And I ride the New York City subway everyday, at least twice a day; and people like you truly scare me more than al Qaeda does! I'm not going to get into my personal connections with that awful day in September of '01 (it smelled for six weeks afterwards), which most Americans only saw on CNN or FOX, but let me tell you some little known political information about this city that I love and my fellow citizens of Manhattan. In the '04 Presidential election, after Bush's first term, 83.7 percent of Manhattan voted for John Kerry! That's right, the place where 911 occurred, the home of Rudy Guilliani, the borough that hosted the Republican national convention that year, and home of most of our hopeless national media (which misreported everything for all those years), voted %83.7 for the wooden flip-flopper rather than the secret unitary regime. I won't go on, but I could go into telling demographic information about Manhattan-- which must be an endless source of distress for neocon-- but might help you give this weighty context it deserves. I will mention one stat: the upper-westside of Manhattan has the hightest per capita voter participation percentage in the whole U.S. of A.( I live on the lower-westside, which couldn't be that far behind.), And one more item: my Congressman, of whom I am very proud, but have never met and do not know -- Jerry Nadler-- is leading the fight in Washington to end State Secrets, something no healthy Republic can tolerate for very long and stay vital!

Here's what I sent to my

Here's what I sent to my Senators (my non-Representative is to the right of Limbaugh and Beck): The following is a travesty: " On Thursday, the House approved a Department of Homeland Security spending bill that included a provision to amend the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and grant Defense Secretary Robert Gates the authority to withhold "protected documents" that, if released, would endanger the lives of US soldiers or government employees deployed outside of the country. According to the bill, the phrase "protected documents" refers to photographs taken between September 11, 2001 and January 22, 2009, and involves "the treatment of individuals engaged, captured or detained" in the so-called "war on terror." Photographs that Gates determines would endanger troops and government employees could be withheld for three years." I voted Democrat in large part to get past the secrecy of the Bush coup d'etat. I voted to have the criminals of the previous administration treated as criminals. Apparently to no avail. Will you take up the cause and get this atrocious amendment to the Freedom of Information Act removed?

If the administration would

If the administration would use this to get something for the American people, I'd almost be ok with it. Like a public option for health care in exchange for not putting the photos out there. That is unfortunately how politics works.

β€œOne of the hardest things

β€œOne of the hardest things to teach a child is that the truth is more important than the consequences.” ~ O. A. Battista

Dear American friends, we

Dear American friends, we younger Germans were raised and educated under the images of Dachau, Buchenwald and Auschwitz. Although we were endowed the "mercy of the late birth" (I'm born in 1955), the German catastrophe, i.e. the catastrophe planned and carried out by Germans, had a unique impact on our collective lives. We are appalled and ashamed of what happened in our name before we were born. Today, I am proud at least of one thing: We accepted the truth (I'm not sure if a responsibility for anything as atrocious as the holocaust can be accepted by anyone). You, American friends, have the choice now: either to accept the truth of Guantanamo and Abu Ghoraib or to conceal it, i.e. to deny it. Do not trust those who pretend to fear negative consequences. As shocking as this truth may be, in the long run it will be less harmful than your denial. It is simply because we, the others in this round world, will simply not believe in anything you will do or say anymore. Just as we did not believe in what Powell tried to explain to us at the UN, or as we never believed in anything Bush, Rice or Cheney wanted to make us believe. So, stop the vicious circle of lies and denial. Lay open what happened and accept the truth. You owe it to us... and mostly to yourselves! A caring voice from Germany

I know one thing I will not

I know one thing I will not vote for Obama in 2012 I will work as hard to get him out of office as I worked to get him in. What a disappointment. Marilyn S.

WHEN will people get the

WHEN will people get the picture that the U.S. is under the rule of FASCISTS? ObamaNibamaNobama doesn't run this country, people. Wake up from your STUPOR. When people abdicate their responsibility to run their own government, they get a DICTATORSHIP.

What would you have us do

What would you have us do when we collectively wake up? Hmmm? Write to our congressmen? Vote the crooks out of office? Demand reform? The system is rotten to the core already, none of that WORKS. About the only option that has any chance of functioning at this point is brute force, and the authorities are looking mighty trigger-happy, anymore. Even the police that aren't shooting to kill are quite enthusiastic about their tasers. Sure, the other people outnumber them quite heavily, but nobody wants to throw their life away for nothing, even those that do want to take it to the physical fight level. Personally I'd love to get into open battle against the people making my nation unfit to live in, but I know that, alone, I can't succeed. I'd rather not spend my life in a prison cell, or lose it quickly, for a lost cause. I'll not be first to rise with no one behind me. Will you? Think about that when you scream your need to wake up, and supply no worthwhile ideas.

What is this man thinking?

What is this man thinking? I'm losing respect for him by the day. Why doesn't he ORDER lawmakers to pass a single payer or at least a public option health care legislation? What an abuse of power this is to keep the ugly truth from the citizenry. Too bad Hillary had so much baggage...nah, she wouldn't have been any better. So the best we can say is at least we didn't get Palin in the McCain deal??? Is that the best comfort we can get? God, that's a low bar...

The Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information Act was one of the most important protections the American people got since the Bill of Rights. Republicans quickly tried to erode it. God help us if Democrats do the same thing.

Bush lite!

Bush lite!

The idea of a commenter, Tom

The idea of a commenter, Tom Canfield, shows a serious misunderstanding about how law operates and how justice is maintained--an idea, amazingly, which the former head of the Harvard Law Review would have us believe he shares. Canfield and Obama seem to say: "Let bygones be bygones!" Or: "That was then; this is now!" The chief law enforcement officer of the United States, while he has the power of pardon, cannot at his discretion simply OVERLOOK violations of domestic and international law--which acts of torture indubitably are. Do Canfield and Obama think we should prosecute crimes only in cases where they HAVE NOT YET HAPPENED? This would, indeed, be a strange approach to law--one that is explicitly forbidden by the Constitution. The PAST is the only subject matter with which criminal law can legitimately deal. If our President persists in trying to keep the truth in this matter of torture from the American people and the world, then he will deserve to be impeached.

When are you going to

When are you going to realize that RAHM EMMANUEL is the problem needing solving?! He has a stranglehold on Obama just as surely as Rove did on W. Wall Street pulls his strings with help from the Joint Chiefs. Were you never taught that we have THREE branches of Government? At what point do we stop allowing our representatives to get away with being entirely too weak? Neuter the Blue Dogs; get Rahm out of the President's way; and AUDIT THE PENTAGON!!!

Three choices: live without

Three choices: live without freedom and complain about it a lot; fight for freedom (like every other free people had to); or hope for an invasion.