Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Torture ProgramSt. Martin's Publishing Group, 2006 M10 17 - 384 pages For the first time, Stephen Grey tells the inside story of international prisons sanctioned by the U.S. Government and used by the CIA to hold and torture people suspected of terrorism. |
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... force , both physical and psychological . The Palestine Branch is a house of confession . In cell number 2 is Maher Arar , a Canadian wireless technician who was deported to Syria from New York in a private American jet . As a teenage ...
... forces in Vietnam , that saw the greatest postwar employment of covert action . In the late 1960s the Phoenix pro- gram saw CIA operatives , mainly employed under temporary contracts , organizing the arrests and often assassinations of ...
... force of anti- Communist guerrillas known as the Meo . The village bases in the hills were supplied and maintained by the CIA . These same bases were used to organize the opium trade . Though not involved in drug trafficking it- self ...
... Forces , whose operators often joined the CIA's paramilitary missions.16 In the darkness that December evening , the Gulfstream was rolled out of its blue metal hanger . After final checks , the plane took off at 7:13 P.M. and headed ...
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Contents
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A German Citizens Journey | 79 |
Unmasking the New Air America | 105 |
The Secret War Against Al Qaeda | 129 |
The Ice | 155 |
Our Man in Tashkent | 205 |
Rendition and the Law | 214 |
The Realpolitik of Torture | 236 |
Epilogue | 263 |
Appendixes | 277 |
Acknowledgments | 319 |
153 | 366 |
Index | 377 |
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Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Rendition and Torture Program Stephen Grey No preview available - 2007 |