Dear World Can't Wait Supporter,
Monday outside the Justice Department, on the eve of the Senate Judiciary Committee vote on the confirmation of Judge Michael Mukasey to be Attorney General, anti-torture activists put on a fully realistic display of waterboarding.
Iranian-born actor/activist Maboud Ebrahimzadeh, wearing
an orange jumpsuit and hands bound, was dragged to an inclined board by interrogators dressed as "civilian contractors." When he could not give the names demanded by his interrogators, a towel was placed over his face and gallons of water were poured over his head.

Dozens of reporters and cameramen pushed forward to capture the scene. Emerging from the experience
coughing and shaken, Ebrahimzadeh told reporters that it was the most terrifying experience of his life, even though a piece of plastic behind the towel protected him from the full force of the water.


Kissinger pointed out that in refusing to acknowledge that waterboarding is torture Mukasey seeks to legitimate its continuation, and when people in this country refuse to take up the fight against Mukasey and the Bush administration, they become complicit.
Director, The World Can't Wait - Drive Out the Bush Regime
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