Torture Papers
Explore the chilling revelations within "Torture Papers," a crucial compilation by Cambridge University Press, published in 2005. This hardback volume, spanning an extensive 1,284 pages, meticulously documents the infamous 'torture memos' and reports created by US government officials to justify and record coercive interrogation practices in sites such as Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, and Abu Ghraib.
Before this publication, much of the information was fragmented and only partially accessible to the public. "Torture Papers" serves not just as an essential resource for understanding these controversial practices but also as a powerful reminder of the ethical dilemmas faced in the name of national security. This compelling book is a must-read for anyone looking to engage with a significant chapter in contemporary history. Don't miss your chance to delve into this thought-provoking work.