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Please Tweet for Torture Awareness

Allie Bohm,
Policy Counsel,
NYCLU
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June 25, 2012

June: best known for school ending, kids going to camp, longer days, and increasing temperatures. Also known for being Torture Awareness Month. And, tomorrow, June 26, is (as declared by the U.N. in 1997).

We at the 勛圖眻畦 promote torture awareness all year long, but tomorrow, were joining the , Amnesty International, Witness Against Torture, the , and many other groups in a Tweet-in Day Against Torture. Well be tweeting and using the hashtags #June26, #NoTorture, #StopTorture, #Torture, #Guantanamo, and #NDAA, and we hope you will tomorrow as well.

The Tweet-in Day is the perfect opportunity to remind Congress once again to fix the problems created by last years National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by repealing the mandatory military detention requirement and banning indefinite detention.

Its also a great time to tell Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) to publicly their . Feinstein has already indicated the importance of the investigations findings. In December, she stated I can assure the Senate and the Nation that coercive and abusive treatment of detainees in U.S. custody was far more systematic and widespread than we thought, and in April she issued a statement with Sen. Carl Levin asserting that the committees final report will provide a detailed, factual description of how interrogation techniques were used, the conditions under which detainees were held, and the intelligence that was or wasnt gained from the program. Those findings should not collect dust on a congressional shelf. We should know the extent of abuses authorized by our government and how those abuses affected our security.

Weve included a couple of sample tweets below, and we encourage you to make up your own (and re-tweet ) as well:

.@SenFeinstein Please publicly release SSCI #Torture Report. The public has the right to know about abuse in our name.

繚 Tell Congress to repeal mandatory military detention, ban #indefinitedetention & fix #NDAA www.aclu.org/fixNDAA #June26

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