The Guantanamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America's Illegal Prison

Author:   Andy Worthington
Publisher:   Pluto Press
ISBN:  

9780745326658


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   20 October 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Andy Worthington
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.591kg
ISBN:  

9780745326658


ISBN 10:   074532665
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   20 October 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. 'Operation Enduring Freedom' 2. The Qala-i-Janghi massacre 3. The convoy of death 4. Tora Bora 5. Escape to Pakistan: 'Osama's bodyguards' 6. Escape to Pakistan: Saudis and Yemenis 7. Flight to Pakistan: the diaspora 8. Kandahar 9. From Sheberghan to Kandahar 10. Others captured in Afghanistan 11. Guantanamo opens 12. House raids and other arrests in Pakistan 13. The capture of Abu Zubaydah and its aftermath 14. Bagram 15. Torture, abuse and false confessions in Guantanamo 16. 'Extraordinary rendition,' 'ghost' prisoners and secret prisons 17. Losing the war in Afghanistan 18. Challenging the law 19. Suicides, hunger strikes, medical malpractice and the abuse of the Koran 20. Endgame? Notes Index

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'An important book. If you care about our Government's complicity in these illegal and horrific acts then this book provides the evidence.' Ken Loach Extraordinary rendition, false imprisonment, inhumane treatment - including torture and death in secretive detention sites - has forever destroyed the lives of hundreds of men, of whom I was one. This book is the first of its kind to collate accounts from the prisoners themselves. Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo detainee and spokesman for CagePrisoners Guantanamo Bay is a legal black hole. ... This book is the closest many of the prisoners will come to a fair trial. Andy Worthington [uses] the US government's own documents to prove that innocent people were swept up in the post-9/11 panic. This is important work, impressively written. Clive Stafford Smith, Legal Director of Reprieve, and author of Bad Men: Guantanamo Bay and the Secret Prisons Stunning. ... [Worthington] undermines claims that the prison camp is filled with vicious killers and terrorists. Marc Falkoff, lawyer for 17 Yemeni prisoners and editor of Poems from Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak A meticulous [book] about torture at the beginning of the twenty-first century. [Written with] poignancy, compassion and outrage. Marty Fisher, Co-Producer of the film, 'Taxi to the Dark Side' [This book is] an important tool for coming to grips with how we as a nation allowed indefinite detention without charge, extraordinary rendition and torture to become national policies. Candace Gorman, lawyer for two Guantanamo prisoners


This is an important book. If you care about our Government's complicity in these illegal and horrific acts then this book provides the evidence. Carefully researched and documented, it reveals a story of appalling brutality. The people are not mere ciphers but, as their stories unfold, their pain becomes our concern. -- Ken Loach Extraordinary rendition, false imprisonment, inhumane treatment ... has forever destroyed and reshaped the lives of hundreds of men, of whom I was one. The subject matter of this book is imperative, being the first of its kind to collate and describe accounts from the prisoners themselves and pitting them against the purported reasons for their incarceration - without charge or trial -- Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo detainee and spokesman for CagePrisoners The [book] is a meticulous piece of documentation about torture. ... It recalls the age old story of the willingness of both governments and ordinary people to inflict pain upon each other for financial and political gain while exercising a misguided sense of power over those peoples perceived as inferior to themselves. This is an extremely vital and important piece of work. -- Marty Fisher, Co-Producer of Alex Gibney's Taxi to the Dark Side , a film about the U.S. torture activities in Afghanistan, Guantanamo and Iraq


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Andy Worthington is a freelance investigative journalist. He has been researching and writing about Guantanamo since 2006, and has worked with the United Nations, WikiLeaks, Reprieve and Cageprisoners. He is the author of The Guantanamo Files (Pluto, 2007).

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