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The Least Worst Place Guantanamos First 100 Days Karen Greenberg

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The Least Worst Place Guantanamos First 100 Days Karen Greenberg
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Karen Greenberg
ISBN: 9780199754113, 019975411X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Least Worst Place Guantanamos First 100 Days Karen Greenberg by Karen Greenberg 9780199754113, 019975411X instant download after payment.

Named one of the Washington Post Book World's Best Books of 2009, The Least Worst Place offers a gripping narrative account of the first one hundred days of Guantanamo. Greenberg, one of America's leading experts on the Bush Administration's policies on terrorism, tells the story through a group of career officers who tried--and ultimately failed--to stymie the Pentagon's desire to implement harsh new policies in Guantanamo and bypass the Geneva Conventions. Peopled with genuine heroes and villains, this narrative of the earliest days of the post-9/11 era centers on the conflicts between Gitmo-based Marine officers intent on upholding the Geneva Accords and an intelligence unit set up under the Pentagon's aegis. The latter ultimately won out, replacing transparency with secrecy, military protocol with violations of basic operation procedures, and humane and legal detainee treatment with harsh interrogation methods and torture. Greenberg's riveting account puts a human face on this little-known story, revealing how America first lost its moral bearings in the wake of 9/11.

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