The New York Times posted letters to the editor in response to President Bush's veto on the restrictions of C.I.A. tactics. The director of the Bellevue/N.Y.U. Program for Survivors of Torture, Allen S. Keller, letter was featured:
The president’s veto does not make us or the world safer. To the contrary, it puts civilians living under despotic regimes at greater risk of being tortured, and sends a chilling message to humanity, including to the estimated 400,000 torture survivors now living in the United States.
Read all the letters here.
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