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America’s Disappeared
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September 11, 2001, sparked a firestorm of racial profiling, detentions and deportations by the United States government so grievous as to evoke the shameful internment of Japanese Americans of more than half a century past. Thousands have been imprisoned without either trial or any kind of judicial hearing: detained, often indefinitely, solely on the say-so of the executive. Yet knowledge of the particular circumstances and incidents of the detentions remains dim. `America’s Disappeared’ brings together, for the first time, detainees’ own testimonies with a comprehensive framework for understanding the issues by leading constitutional scholars working for their release. Going beyond the prevailing accounts to a detailed exploration of detention-the forms currently in use, and the conditions of each-the authors authoritatively refute its alleged justifications, boldly exploring its human costs. Beginning with a catalogue of dragnet schemes–voluntary interviews, NSEERs, the targeting of foreign students-America’s Disappeared proceeds to document the blunt reality of this program of detention, presenting detainees’ chilling accounts of solitary confinement, isolation, and physical and mental abuse. Turning to a history of American detention policy, the book surveys U.S. opposition to these illegal practices undertaken outside our borders and warns of the dangerous precedent set by this homegrown example.
Author: Meeropol, R. & B. Olshansky & S.M. Watt Year: 2004 ISBN: 1583226451 Pages: 128 Language: English Publisher: Seven Stories Press Publisher's city: New York Publication date: