The Least Worst Place

The Least Worst Place
Title The Least Worst Place PDF eBook
Author Karen J. Greenberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 285
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 019975411X

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In January 2002, the first detainees of the War on Terror disembarked in Guantánamo Bay, dazed, bewildered, and--more often than not--alarmingly thin. With little advance notice, the military's preparations for this group of predominantly unimportant ne'er-do-wells were hastily thrown together, but as Karen Greenberg shows, a number of capable and honorable Marine officers tried to create a humane and just detention center. Greenberg, a leading expert on the Bush Administration's policies on terrorism, tells the story of the first one hundred days of Guantánamo through a group of career officers who tried--and ultimately failed--to stymie the Pentagon's desire to implement harsh new policies and bypass the Geneva Conventions. 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--patterns of power that would come to dominate the Bush administration's overall strategy.--From publisher description.

The Least Worst Place

The Least Worst Place
Title The Least Worst Place PDF eBook
Author Karen Greenberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 285
Release 2010-09-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199832099

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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.

The Least Worst Place

The Least Worst Place
Title The Least Worst Place PDF eBook
Author Karen B. Greenberg
Publisher
Pages 0
Release
Genre Prisoners of war
ISBN 9781383045765

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This is the tale of how individual officers on the ground at Guantanamo Bay, along with their direct superiors, were unwittingly co-opted into the Pentagon's plan to turn the prison into an interrogation facility operating at the margins of the law and beyond.

See No Stranger

See No Stranger
Title See No Stranger PDF eBook
Author Valarie Kaur
Publisher One World
Pages 417
Release 2020-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0525509100

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An urgent manifesto and a dramatic memoir of awakening, this is the story of revolutionary love. Finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize • “In a world stricken with fear and turmoil, Valarie Kaur shows us how to summon our deepest wisdom.”—Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat Pray Love How do we love in a time of rage? How do we fix a broken world while not breaking ourselves? Valarie Kaur—renowned Sikh activist, filmmaker, and civil rights lawyer—describes revolutionary love as the call of our time, a radical, joyful practice that extends in three directions: to others, to our opponents, and to ourselves. It enjoins us to see no stranger but instead look at others and say: You are part of me I do not yet know. Starting from that place of wonder, the world begins to change: It is a practice that can transform a relationship, a community, a culture, even a nation. Kaur takes readers through her own riveting journey—as a brown girl growing up in California farmland finding her place in the world; as a young adult galvanized by the murders of Sikhs after 9/11; as a law student fighting injustices in American prisons and on Guantánamo Bay; as an activist working with communities recovering from xenophobic attacks; and as a woman trying to heal from her own experiences with police violence and sexual assault. Drawing from the wisdom of sages, scientists, and activists, Kaur reclaims love as an active, public, and revolutionary force that creates new possibilities for ourselves, our communities, and our world. See No Stranger helps us imagine new ways of being with each other—and with ourselves—so that together we can begin to build the world we want to see.

The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912

The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
Title The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 PDF eBook
Author Lillie de Hegermann-Lindencrone
Publisher IndyPublish.com
Pages 426
Release 1914
Genre History
ISBN

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Records of the Proceedings and Printed Papers of the Parliament

Records of the Proceedings and Printed Papers of the Parliament
Title Records of the Proceedings and Printed Papers of the Parliament PDF eBook
Author Australia. Parliament
Publisher
Pages 1678
Release 1917
Genre
ISBN

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Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer

Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer
Title Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 610
Release 1924
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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