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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... wanted to be out of that place at any cost , and that's when I realized , to be in that place , the psychological torture in that place is even worse than the beating , the torture . I was ready to accept anything . I was ready to ...
... wanted to do was get away from that police headquarters . Why didn't Horton or I say anything to Rodriguez ? We just sat there embarrassed and shocked .... " 1 When he published his memoir in 1975 , Agee gave a perspective on what he ...
... wanted to pick up the reins and continue as they had left off . In this frenzy , old military hands made the most aggressive statements . A former U.S. Army colonel , Alex Sands , for example , declared : " The whole point of using ...
... wanted man . Egypt had issued arrest warrants for both al - Zery and Agiza . The Swedish state had ac- cepted that both were technically refugees , because both could expect to be persecuted if they returned to their home country . Even ...
... wanted . He had been sentenced to twenty - five years in jail in 1999 after being convicted in his absence by a military court . Egypt had ac- cused Agiza of being a key member of Islamic Jihad , one of the regime's fiercest foes , and ...
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 |