American Torture by Michael Otterman

American Torture by Michael Otterman

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Exposes the secret history of US torture at home and abroad.

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American Torture by Michael Otterman

George W. Bush calls them an 'alternative set of procedures', vital tools needed 'to protect the American people and our allies'. American Torture reveals how torture became standard practice in today's War on Terror. 'Tools' including being forced standing for up to forty hours, sleep deprivation for weeks on end and dousing naked prisoners with ice are undeniably torture, and they are used by the United States of America. Long before Abu Ghraib became a household name, the US military and CIA used torture with impunity at home and abroad. Billions of dollars were spent during the Cold War studying, refining, then teaching these techniques to American interrogators and to foreign officers charged with keeping Communism at bay. This book writes the history of these methods and their invention and adoption by US military personnel.
'A hard-hitting survey revealing how torture became a standard practice in the War on Terror' -- Internet Bookwatch
Michael Otterman is an award-winning freelance journalist and human rights consultant. He was a recent visiting scholar at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Erasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage (Pluto, 2010) and American Torture (Pluto, 2007).
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ISBN 13 9780745326702
ISBN 10 0745326706
Title American Torture
Author Michael Otterman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 2007-03-20
Number of pages 296
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