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Guantánamo: America's War on Human Rights

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
2004

Pages
  
168

Author
  
David Rose

ISBN
  
0571226701


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

Originally published
  
2004

Page count
  
168

Publisher
  
Faber and Faber

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Subject
  
Human rights, War on Terror

Similar
  
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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