Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- From Fear to Torture
- The Legal Narrative
- Timeline
- Missing Documents
- Biographical Sketches
- Memoranda
- Reports
- February 2004 (The ICRC Report)
- March 2004 (The Taguba Report)
- April 2004
- July 2004 (The Mikolashek Report)
- August 2004 (The Schlesinger Report)
- May 12, 2004 (Vice Admiral Church's Brief)
- October 2004 (Department of Defense Response to the Associated Press)
- August 2004 (The Fay-Jones Report)
- August 9, 2004
- Afterword
- Appendices
Afterword
from Reports
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- From Fear to Torture
- The Legal Narrative
- Timeline
- Missing Documents
- Biographical Sketches
- Memoranda
- Reports
- February 2004 (The ICRC Report)
- March 2004 (The Taguba Report)
- April 2004
- July 2004 (The Mikolashek Report)
- August 2004 (The Schlesinger Report)
- May 12, 2004 (Vice Admiral Church's Brief)
- October 2004 (Department of Defense Response to the Associated Press)
- August 2004 (The Fay-Jones Report)
- August 9, 2004
- Afterword
- Appendices
Summary
As this volume goes to press, additional materials on Abu Ghraib and new materials on Guantánamo are daily finding their way into the public arena via the media, human rights groups and indefatigable researchers. Included are a select few of those documents, brought to light by the American Civil Liberties Union. They include reports on detainee mistreatment and abuse and discussions among the FBI, the Department of Defense, and the White House.
Following the newly released ACLU documents is a statement from David Hicks, a detainee at Guantánamo. Hicks is an Australian citizen.
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- The Torture PapersThe Road to Abu Ghraib, pp. 1165 - 1238Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005