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050 4 $aKF9635$b.G56 2013
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100 1 $aSingh, Amrit.
245 10 $aGlobalizing torture :$bCIA secret detention and extraordinary rendition /$c[written by Amrit Singh ; edited by David Berry].
246 30 $aCIA secret detention and extraordinary rendition
246 3 $aCentral Intelligence Agency secret detention and extraordinary rendition
260 $aNew York, N.Y. :$bOpen Society Foundations,$c©2013.
300 $a212 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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500 $a"Open Society Justice Initiative."
500 $a"This report was written by Amrit Singh ... and edited by David Berry."--Page 4.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 120-212).
505 0 $aAcknowledgments and methodology. -- Executive summary. -- Recommendations. -- Introduction. -- The evolution of CIA secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations. -- International legal standards applicable to CIA secret detention and extraordinary rendition. -- Detainees subjected to post-September 11, 2001, CIA secret detention and extraordinary rendition. -- Foreign government participation in CIA secret detention and extraordinary rendition. -- Conclusion. -- Endnotes.
520 $aFollowing the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Central Intelligence Agency embarked on a highly classified program of secret detention and extraordinary rendition of terrorist suspects. The program was designed to place detainee interrogations beyond the reach of law. Suspected terrorists were seized and secretly flown across national borders to be interrogated by foreign governments that used torture, or by the CIA itself in clandestine 'black sites' using torture techniques. This report is the most comprehensive account yet assembled of the human rights abuses associated with secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations. It details for the first time the number of known victims, and lists the foreign governments that participated in these operations. It shows that responsibility for the abuses lies not only with the United States but with dozens of foreign governments that were complicit. More than 10 years after the 2001 attacks, this report makes it unequivocally clear that the time has come for the United States and its partners to definitively repudiate these illegal practices and secure accountability for the associated human rights abuses.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bCentral Intelligence Agency$xRules and practice.
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650 0 $aTorture$xGovernment policy$zUnited States.
650 0 $aDetention of persons$xGovernment policy$zUnited States.
650 0 $aDeportation$xGovernment policy$zUnited States.
650 0 $aFalse imprisonment$zUnited States.
650 0 $aPrisoners$xAbuse of$xInternational cooperation.
650 0 $aTorture$xGovernment policy.
650 0 $aHuman rights$xGovernment policy$zUnited States.
650 0 $aTorture$xInternational cooperation.
650 0 $aTorture (International law)
650 6 $aExtradition extraordinaire$zÉtats-Unis.
650 6 $aSéquestration$zÉtats-Unis.
650 6 $aPrisonniers$xViolence envers$xCoopération internationale.
650 6 $aDroits de l'homme (Droit international)$xPolitique gouvernementale$zÉtats-Unis.
650 6 $aTorture (Droit international)
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650 7 $aDetention of persons$xGovernment policy.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00891622
650 7 $aExtraordinary rendition.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01744619
650 7 $aFalse imprisonment.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00920104
650 7 $aHuman rights$xGovernment policy.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00963297
650 7 $aTorture$xGovernment policy.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01906575
650 7 $aTorture (International law)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01152968
651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
650 7 $aUnited States of America.$2pplt
650 7 $aConvention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (New York, 10 December 1984).$2pplt
650 7 $aCentral Intelligence Agency.$2pplt
650 7 $aTransfer of prisoners.$2pplt
650 7 $aDetention.$2pplt
650 7 $aTorture.$2pplt
650 7 $aInhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.$2pplt
650 7 $aTerrorism.$2pplt
655 7 $aRules.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423857
700 1 $aBerry, David$c(Senior Communications Officer at the Open Society Justice Initiative)
710 2 $aOpen Society Institute.
710 2 $aOpen Society Foundations.
710 2 $aOpen Society Justice Initiative.
856 41 $uhttp://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/globalizing-torture-cia-secret-detention-and-extraordinary-rendition
856 41 $uhttp://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/globalizing-torture-20120205.pdf
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