Dilbert keeps "forgetting" the clause that says if one party (even if a non-signatory) does not abide by the tenets of the GC, then the other party (even if a signatory) does not.Bertster7 wrote:
You're right about the International Convention on Torture.Dilbert_X wrote:
They are violating the GC and the International Convention on Torture also.Bertster wrote:
They're not violating the GC on torture. Just the UDHR.
Really without a specific UN resolution the whole Iraq invasion was illegal.
Which bit of the GC have they broken?
Torture is open to interpretation. Once our law making body (the Congress) deemed certain activities torture, they were stopped.
Countries don't need UN OK to protect their national interests...whether Dilbert agrees with the assessment or not.
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular