Faith Leaders Press Obama For Torture Commission

Faith leaders press Obama for torture commission | The Christian Century

Prominent religious officials led a march to the White House last month to urge President Obama to form a commission of inquiry into interrogation practices under the Bush administration. The clerics and other senior religious leaders and supporters who joined them for the "public witness" formed a crowd adorned with robes, collars, hijabs and yarmulkes.

"It is often said the way to move forward is putting behind the past," said Michael Kinnamon, general secretary of the National Council of Churches, as he stood in front of the White House. "We who gather here today believe the way to the future comes after a full disclosure of truth of wrongdoing."

The rally was sponsored by the National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT), which has applauded Obama's executive order requiring that the U.S. abide by international anti-torture agreements. Read more.

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Torture hearings

I'm all for it. We need to know our history not to repeat it.
Now, try to get Obama to put his money where his mouth was while running for office.
Good luck!

Marilyn Gjerdrum

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