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Country United Kingdom Publication date 2004 Pages 168 ISBN 0571226701 | 4/5 Goodreads Language English Media type Print (paperback) Originally published 2004 Page count 168 Publisher Faber and Faber | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject Human rights, War on Terror Similar Images of Guildford, The Big Eddy Club, My Jewish Life, Guildford: Our Town : Uncoveri, Guildford and District |
Guantánamo: America's War on Human Rights is a 2004 book by British investigative journalist and author David Rose.
Contents
Synopsis
The book examines the detention of prisoners at the military prison in American-occupied Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. The author visits the camp and speaks to guards, officials and medical staff as well as released prisoners. The book reveals serious violations of human rights, including physical brutality, isolation and harassment.
Reception
In The New Zealand Herald John Freeman reviewed the book positively, writing 'Rose does a good job of making this faraway legal black hole come to life.' Amnesty International listed the book as a useful resource.
References
Guantánamo: America's War on Human Rights Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA