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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... officially be termed a " liaison " and might be justified as a two - way exchange . The police chief might not be a ... official or written guidance on how to interrogate a suspect without electric cattle prods . But , like it or not ...
... officials called " the worst of the worst " 21 and without the protection of the Geneva Conventions . To many across the world , it seemed a dan- gerous precedent . These concerns were reenforced by pictures showing the terrorist ...
... officials , and through investigation by journalists , police , and prosecutors in Europe . These in- quiries exposed not only the activities of the United States , but the com- plicity of many of those same European states . Under ...
... officials . " In the cars parked outside Forell's police station , dressed in ordinary clothes but in handcuffs , were two other Egyptian cit- izens , both suspected terrorists under arrest and awaiting deportation . The security team ...
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 |