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Spain court mulls US torture case | Spain court mulls US torture case |
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Spanish judges have agreed to consider charging six former US officials with providing legal justification for alleged torture at Guantanamo Bay. | |
Human rights lawyers brought the case against the six, who all served under former President George W Bush. | Human rights lawyers brought the case against the six, who all served under former President George W Bush. |
Among those named was former defence official Douglas Feith, who said the charges against him "made no sense". | Among those named was former defence official Douglas Feith, who said the charges against him "made no sense". |
Spanish courts can prosecute offences such as torture or war crimes even if they occurred in other countries. | Spanish courts can prosecute offences such as torture or war crimes even if they occurred in other countries. |
The former officials - who include ex-Attorney-General Alberto Gonzalez - could face arrest on leaving the US if the courts decide to issue warrants. | The former officials - who include ex-Attorney-General Alberto Gonzalez - could face arrest on leaving the US if the courts decide to issue warrants. |
'Controversial position' | 'Controversial position' |
The lawyers who brought the case accuse the six of providing legal cover to allow the security services to use techniques of interrogation such as "waterboarding". | The lawyers who brought the case accuse the six of providing legal cover to allow the security services to use techniques of interrogation such as "waterboarding". |
They say the methods amounted to torture. | They say the methods amounted to torture. |
Mr Feith, a former under-secretary for defence, rebuffed the accusations. | Mr Feith, a former under-secretary for defence, rebuffed the accusations. |
"The charges as related to me make no sense," he said. | "The charges as related to me make no sense," he said. |
"They criticise me for promoting a controversial position that I never advocated." | "They criticise me for promoting a controversial position that I never advocated." |
The lawyers took their accusations to Judge Baltasar Garzon, who agreed to allow state prosecutors to decide if the case has merit. | The lawyers took their accusations to Judge Baltasar Garzon, who agreed to allow state prosecutors to decide if the case has merit. |
Judge Garzon was responsible for bringing a prosecution against former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet, who was arrested in the UK in 1998. | Judge Garzon was responsible for bringing a prosecution against former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet, who was arrested in the UK in 1998. |
Spain's courts have also launched investigations over alleged crimes in Argentina, Tibet, El Salvador and Rwanda. | Spain's courts have also launched investigations over alleged crimes in Argentina, Tibet, El Salvador and Rwanda. |
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