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Letter on the Ten Steps to Restore the United States' Moral Authority

A Common Sense Agenda for the 110th Congress

The Honorable Harry Reid  
United States Senate  
528 Hart Senate Office Building  
Washington, DC 20510  
 
The Honorable Mitch McConnell  
United States Senate  
361A Russell Senate Office Building  
Washington, DC 20510  
 
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi  
United States House of Representatives  
235 Cannon House Office Building  
Washington, DC 20515  
 
The Honorable John Boehner  
United States House of Representatives  
1011 Longworth House Office Building  
Washington, DC 20515

February 22, 2006  
 
Dear Senator Reid, Senator McConnell, Speaker Pelosi, and Congressman Boehner:  
 
Over the last several years, the moral authority of the United States has been undermined by the federal government’s unprecedented and illegal assertion of authority to subject detainees to abusive interrogations, indefinite detention without charge – often in secret locations – and rendition to torture. The last Congress and the Supreme Court took some important steps to right these wrongs (with the passage of the McCain amendment and the Supreme Court’s rulings in the cases of Rasul and Hamdan). But much remains to be done to restore America’s reputation as a champion of human rights and the rule of law.  
 
We have joined together to propose to Congress a ten-step plan as a way forward. Not only does this plan lay out the right thing to do, but it also sets forth an effective counterterrorism policy – one that ensures that the United States is holding the right people, promotes respect for the rule of law, and puts an end to policies and practices that undermine American interests at home and abroad.  
 
Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to working with you to begin implementing these proposals.  
 
Sincerely,  
 
Alliance for Justice  
 
American Civil Liberties Union  
 
Amnesty International  
 
Center for American Progress Action Fund  
 
Center for Constitutional Rights  
 
Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights  
 
Concerned Foreign Service Officers  
 
Friends Committee on National Legislation  
 
Holy Name Province Franciscan, Office for Justice, Peace & Integrity of Creation  
 
Human Rights First  
 
Human Rights Watch  
 
Japanese American Citizens League  
 
Liberty Coalition  
 
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns  
 
National Religious Campaign Against Torture  
 
Open Society Policy Center  
 
Physicians for Human Rights  
 
Presbyterian Church, (USA), Washington Office  
 
Rutherford Institute  
 
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee  
 
United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries  
 
United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
 

 

 
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