Report by Human Rights Watch - April 2005Impunity for D. Rumsfeld and other state
          terrorists
          Getting Away with Torture? 
          Command Responsibility for the U.S. Abuse of Detainees
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          Executive Summary 
          Recommendations 
          I. Official Sanction
          of Crimes against Detainees 
          II. A World of Abuse 
          III. Getting Away
          with Torture 
          -- In-house
          Investigations down the Chain of Command 
          -- Prosecuting Some
          Soldiers, Belatedly 
          IV. Impunity for the
          Architects of Illegal Policy 
          -- Secretary of
          Defense Donald Rumsfeld 
          -- Former CIA
          Director George Tenet 
          -- Lieutenant General
          Ricardo Sanchez 
          -- Major General
          Geoffrey Miller 
          -- Other Generals in
          Iraq 
          -- Abu Ghraib-based
          Officers 
          V. Non-Governmental
          Attempts at Accountability 
          VI. The Need for a
          Special Prosecutor 
          VII. An Independent
          Commission 
          Annex  A Note
          on Command Responsibility 
          Acknowledgements 
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          Human Rights Watch Reports - April 2005 - Vol. 17, No. 1(G) 
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