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This book, based on a two-year study of former prisoners of the
U.S. government's detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
reveals in graphic detail the cumulative effect of the Bush
administration's "war on terror." Scrupulously researched and
devoid of rhetoric, the book deepens the story of post-9/11 America
and the nation's descent into the netherworld of prisoner abuse.
Researchers interviewed more than sixty former Guantanamo detainees
in nine countries, as well as key government officials, military
experts, former guards, interrogators, lawyers for detainees, and
other camp personnel. We hear directly from former detainees as
they describe the events surrounding their capture, their years of
incarceration, and the myriad difficulties preventing many from
resuming a normal life upon returning home. Prepared jointly by
researchers with the Human Rights Center, University of California,
Berkeley, and the International Human Rights Law Clinic, University
of California, Berkeley School of Law, in partnership with the
Center for Constitutional Rights, "The Guantanamo Effect"
contributes significantly to the debate surrounding the U.S.'s
commitment to international law during war time.
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