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June 24, 2005
The Belgravia Dispatch's 'Conscience Caucus'
Gregory Djerejian at The always interesting Belgravia Dispatch "is thinking of compiling a list of center-right folks who are seriously and honestly grappling with the full panoply of issues presented by the torture/abuse scandals of the past several years. These would not just be bloggers, but any commentators that, you know, don't breezily describe how rosy it all is in the "tropics. "I can think of Andrew Sullivan, Jon Henke, John Cole, and Tacitus right off the top of my head," he said.
"Who else?" he asks. "Both in the blogosphere and outside in academia, business, law, journalism? Thanks for your help."
While I rarely agree with Mr. Dejerejian's analysis on Iraq and the Middle East, I commend his efforts to engage in serious discussion about the U.S'. torture of Prisoners of War. By the way, I doubt Mr. Djerejian would agree with me that captured Al Qaeda fighters, Taliban fighters and Iraqi insurgents are POWs.
See "B.D.'s Conscience Caucus" for more details.
Posted by Munir Umrani at June 24, 2005 10:23 PM
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