Summary of Torture and Abuse: President Carter and Governor’s Letter
• It recent months, President Carter noted the U.S. is engaged as a nation using “torture”, his website goes on to state, while “combating terrorism defending human rights, and ensuring our collective security go hand in hand.”
• Both Governor’s Janet Napolitano (Arizona) and Kathleen Sebelius (Kansas) forwarded a letter to Secretary of Defense Gates calling for an inquiry on military sexual abuse of military women by their own.
• President George W. Bush justified going to war against Saddem Hussein noting one reason as his “torture and rape rooms.”
• President George W. Bush gave a special edict to the United Nations to stop the trafficking and rape of women and children globally.
• Globally the majority of nations recognize that rape is torture. However, the U.S. refuses to sign the international treaties: making Rape a War Crime and the International Criminal Courts Treaty, Bush noted he would only sign the latter, IF U.S. military had immunity. This was prior to the Abu Ghraib Scandal.
FACTS:
• 1983: The Buckmiller Case (Fort Ord, CA): Army military police (MP’s) gang rape female soldier Buckmiller, while the 2 (MP) were convicted, the U.S. Army wrote, “Rape is incidental to US military service.” New enlistees do NOT know this. [Information available upon request]
• The Uniformed Code of Military Justice has prosecution requirements by military for rape and abuse. However, according to “For Love of Country, Confronting Rape and Sexual Harassment in the US. Military” (*) by T.S. Nelson, (The Hayworth Press, Inc.



