America's Disappeared
Secret Imprisonment, Detainees, and the War on Terror
Edited by Rachel Meeropol; featuring detainee testimonies and analysis by Reed Brody, Barbara Olshansky, Michael Ratner, and Steven MacPherson Watt
Ebook
January 4, 2011 | ISBN 9781609801595
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June 1, 2004 | ISBN 9781583226452
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About the Book
AMERICA'S DISAPPEARED describes how the U.S. government, in response to the events of 9/11, launched an unprecedented campaign of racial profiling, detentions, and deportations so grievous as to evoke the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. It brings together, for the first time, detainees’ own testimonies along with analysis by the leading constitutional attorneys and human rights advocates. In addition to a detailed exploration of detention—the forms currently in use, and the conditions of each—the book challenges the Bush administration’s justifications for violating the Geneva Conventions and the most basic definitions of human rights.