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We urge President Obama to appoint a non-partisan commission of distinguished Americans to examine, and provide a comprehensive report on, policies and actions related to the detention, treatment, and transfer of detainees after 9/11 and the consequences of those actions, and to make recommendations for future policy in this area.
 
 
 
We believe all members of the commission must have reputations for putting the truth and the respect for our nation's founding principles ahead of any partisan advantage. Members should be persons of irreproachable integrity, credibility, and independence. Leading academics, retired judges and government officials, retired military officers and intelligence officials and human rights experts are examples of the types of profiles that should be sought. The President should solicit recommendations from the majority and minority leaders in both houses in the process of choosing commission members.Juan E. Méndez, President, the International Center for Transitional Justice; Special Advisor to theSecretary-General of the UN on the Prevention of Genocide, 2004-2007; Commissioner, 2000-2003, and President, 2002, of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States
 
 
Thomas Pickering, Vice Chairman, Hills & Co., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, 1996-2000
 
Judge William Sessions, Partner, Holland and Knight LLP, Director of the FBI, 1987-1993, Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, 1974-1987
 
Major General Antonio M. Taguba, USA (Retired)
 
Rev. Dr. John H. Thomas, General Minister and President, United Church of Christ
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The following organizations have also endorsed the statement:
 
	Amnesty International USAThe Brennan Center for Justice
 The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University, School of Law
 The Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas, University of California, Davis
 The Center for Victims of Torture
 The Constitution Project
 The Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley
 Human Rights First
 Human Rights Watch
 The International Center for Transitional Justice
 The International Justice Network
 The Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
 The Jewish Council for Public Affairs
 The National Institute of Military Justice
 The National Religious Campaign Against Torture
 The Open Society Institute
 Physicians for Human Rights
 The Rutherford Institute
 
 
 
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