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Guantanamo
The War on Human Rights
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160 pages
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The book reveals the troubling impact of interrogation techniques employed at Guantanamo, highlighting how these methods have coerced many detainees into providing false confessions and making inaccurate accusations. Senior counterintelligence officials share insights into the flawed practices and the resulting consequences on justice and national security, raising critical questions about ethics and the reliability of intelligence gathered under duress.
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2004, hardcover
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