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Torture Team: Rumsfeld's Memo and the Betrayal of American Values

Torture Team: Rumsfeld's Memo and the Betrayal of American Values
Author: Philippe Sands
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 166

Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 272
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6 x 0.9

ISBN: 0230603904
Dewey Decimal Number: 341.48
EAN: 9780230603905
ASIN: 0230603904

Publication Date: May 13, 2008  (New: Today)
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On December 2, 2002 the U.S. Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, signed his name at the bottom of a document that listed eighteen techniques of interrogation--techniques that defied international definitions of torture. The Rumsfeld Memo authorized the controversial interrogation practices that later migrated to Guantanamo, Afghanistan, Abu Ghraib and elsewhere, as part of the policy of extraordinary rendition. From a behind-the-scenes vantage point, Phillipe Sands investigates how the Rumsfeld Memo set the stage for a divergence from the Geneva Convention and the Torture Convention and holds the individual gatekeepers in the Bush administration accountable for their failure to safeguard international law.

The Torture Team delves deep into the Bush administration to reveal:
How the policy of abuse originated with Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney and George W. Bush, and was promoted by their most senior lawyers
Personal accounts, through interview, of those most closely involved in the decisions
How the Joint Chiefs and normal military decision-making processes were circumvented
How Fox TV’s 24 contributed to torture planning
How interrogation techniques were approved for use
How the new techniques were used on Mohammed Al Qahtani, alleged to be “the 20th highjacker”
How the senior lawyers who crafted the policy of abuse exposed themselves to the risk of war crimes charges


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