A Diary of Torture
Title | A Diary of Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Schubert |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2008-08-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 143572626X |
From the author of Visions in the Shadows, comes an exploration into one man's troubled past, the Doctor who struggles to deal with it all, and a gruesome future that is meticulously planned out: Dr. Abraham knew from the beginning this strange man would require patience. He also recognized many tell-tale signs that provided clues to the underlying psychological issues, only he was not prepared for the horror of the man's past, and the anguish the Doctor felt each hour with him.
The Torture Letters
Title | The Torture Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Ralph |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2020-01-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 022672980X |
Torture is an open secret in Chicago. Nobody in power wants to acknowledge this grim reality, but everyone knows it happens—and that the torturers are the police. Three to five new claims are submitted to the Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission of Illinois each week. Four hundred cases are currently pending investigation. Between 1972 and 1991, at least 125 black suspects were tortured by Chicago police officers working under former Police Commander Jon Burge. As the more recent revelations from the Homan Square “black site” show, that brutal period is far from a historical anomaly. For more than fifty years, police officers who took an oath to protect and serve have instead beaten, electrocuted, suffocated, and raped hundreds—perhaps thousands—of Chicago residents. In The Torture Letters, Laurence Ralph chronicles the history of torture in Chicago, the burgeoning activist movement against police violence, and the American public’s complicity in perpetuating torture at home and abroad. Engaging with a long tradition of epistolary meditations on racism in the United States, from James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time to Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me, Ralph offers in this book a collection of open letters written to protesters, victims, students, and others. Through these moving, questing, enraged letters, Ralph bears witness to police violence that began in Burge’s Area Two and follows the city’s networks of torture to the global War on Terror. From Vietnam to Geneva to Guantanamo Bay—Ralph’s story extends as far as the legacy of American imperialism. Combining insights from fourteen years of research on torture with testimonies of victims of police violence, retired officers, lawyers, and protesters, this is a powerful indictment of police violence and a fierce challenge to all Americans to demand an end to the systems that support it. With compassion and careful skill, Ralph uncovers the tangled connections among law enforcement, the political machine, and the courts in Chicago, amplifying the voices of torture victims who are still with us—and lending a voice to those long deceased.
The Diary of Terror
Title | The Diary of Terror PDF eBook |
Author | Dawit Shifaw |
Publisher | Trafford Publishing |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1466945249 |
Details the rise of the military dictatorship in Ethiopia.
The History of Torture
Title | The History of Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel P. Mannix |
Publisher | eNet Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1618867512 |
Torture has been an intrinsic part of the legal process in most cultures for centuries. Indeed, the violence we witness daily in our own society and recent revelations about the continued use of torture, seems proof that inflicting extreme mental or physical pain on an individual to achieve one's own ends is not a taboo practice buried in the past. This incomparable, extremely thorough book — told with a frightening and factual honesty — examines every aspect of torture: professional torturers, theories and techniques, the role of torture in history, moral implications, and the refinements brought to the practice of torture by individual fanatics, religious groups, the military, and, indeed, entire cultures. For such transgressions against society as adultery, heresy and espionage, from the primitive snake pit to the sophistication of brainwashing, there have been literally thousands of techniques devised to distort both the body and the mind in order to satisfy the sadistic needs of those who command, perform and witness human torture. At the time of its first publication (1964), The History of Torture was the most complete repository of information on the subject ever assembled in one volume.
The Torture Report
Title | The Torture Report PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Siems |
Publisher | OR Books |
Pages | 473 |
Release | 2011-01-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1935928562 |
Sometimes the truth is buried in front of us. That is the case with more than 140,000 government documents relating to abuse of prisoners by U.S. forces during the “war on terror,” brought to light by Freedom of Information Act litigation. As the lead author of the ACLU’s report on these documents, Larry Siems is in a unique position to chronicle who did what, to whom and when. This book, written with the pace and intensity of a thriller, serves as a tragic reminder of what happens when commitments to law, common sense, and human dignity are cast aside, when it becomes difficult to discern the difference between two groups intent on perpetrating extreme violence on their fellow human beings. Divided into three sections, The Torture Report presents a stunning array of eyewitness and first-person reports—by victims, perpetrators, dissenters, and investigators—of the CIA’s White House-orchestrated interrogations in illegal, secret prisons around the world; the Pentagon’s “special projects,” in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba; plots real and imagined, and much more.
Torture
Title | Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Abbott |
Publisher | Summersdale |
Pages | 323 |
Release | 2016-07-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1783728957 |
In this classic account of the history of torture, Geoffrey Abbott guides us through some of the worst torture methods known to man, from chilli powder punishment to needles under nails, with a style both chilling and full of dark humour.
Torture
Title | Torture PDF eBook |
Author | John Perry |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Political Science |
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