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The Torture Papers The Road To Abu Ghraib 1st Edition Karen J Greenberg

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The Torture Papers The Road To Abu Ghraib 1st Edition Karen J Greenberg
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.78 MB
Pages: 1285
Author: Karen J. Greenberg, Joshua L. Dratel
ISBN: 0521853249
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1St Edition

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The Torture Papers The Road To Abu Ghraib 1st Edition Karen J Greenberg by Karen J. Greenberg, Joshua L. Dratel 0521853249 instant download after payment.

The Torture Papers document the so-called 'torture memos' and reports which US government officials wrote to prepare the way for, and to document, coercive interrogation and torture in Afghanistan, Guantanamo, and Abu Ghraib. These documents present for the first time a compilation of materials that prior to publication have existed only piecemeal in the public domain. The Bush Administration, concerned about the legality of harsh interrogation techniques, understood the need to establish a legally viable argument to justify such procedures. The memos and reports document the systematic attempt of the US Government to prepare the way for torture techniques and coercive interrogation practices, forbidden under international law, with the express intent of evading legal punishment in the aftermath of any discovery of these practices and policies.

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