@thomas_drake1 @bradmossesq @markszaidesq @johnkiriakou USG refusal to prosecute torturers violates U.S. treaty obligations.
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@emptywheel@MarkSZaidEsq@georgemaschke@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou Wow, yes, never heard of countries influencing other countriesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel@georgemaschke@BradMossEsq@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou And what coercive measures were used? -
@MarkSZaidEsq Financial, in part. Threats of legal retaliation in part.@georgemaschke@BradMossEsq@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou -
@emptywheel@MarkSZaidEsq@georgemaschke@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou Nothing in the treaties prevents countries from doing this
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@emptywheel@georgemaschke@BradMossEsq@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou Does that relieve Euro countries to uphold intl law? -
@MarkSZaidEsq You mean, "let me find way to blame others for US coercion again?"@georgemaschke@BradMossEsq@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou -
@emptywheel@georgemaschke@BradMossEsq@Thomas_Drake1@JohnKiriakou It means rule of law should control if it is to be meaningful
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