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UPDATE: US called Waterboarding a War Crime in 1947.

An update to the Waterboarding debate:

[In] 1947, the United States charged a Japanese officer, Yukio Asano, with war crimes for carrying out another form of waterboarding on a U.S. civilian. The subject was strapped on a stretcher that was tilted so that his feet were in the air and head near the floor, and small amounts of water were poured over his face, leaving him gasping for air until he agreed to talk.

“Asano was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor,” Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) told his colleagues last Thursday during the debate on military commissions legislation. “We punished people with 15 years of hard labor when waterboarding was used against Americans in World War II,” he said

As a lawyer, Mukasey should be familiar with precedent, ESPECIALLY precedent that could be useful for his current or upcoming job and as a judge.   How can he “not be sure” if it’s allowable or not at this point?

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