Supreme Court Blocks Release Of Torture Photos

Posted by | November 30, 2009 16:58 | Filed under: Top Stories


The US Supreme Court has thrown out an appeals court ruling that had ordered the release of photos of detainees being abused by their US captors.

 

In doing so Monday, the high court cited a recent change in federal law that allows the pictures to be withheld.


The justices issued a brief, and expected, order Monday directing the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York to take another look at a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union to obtain the photos of detainee abuse. President Barack Obama at first didn’t oppose the release, but he changed his mind, saying they could whip up anti-American sentiment overseas and endanger U.S. troops.

 

The administration appealed the matter to the Supreme Court, but also worked with Congress to give Defense Secretary Robert Gates the power to keep from the public all pictures of foreign detainees being abused.

 

Gates invoked his new authority in mid-November, saying widespread distribution of the pictures would endanger American soldiers.

 

The ACLU will continue to fight for their release.

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