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Honor bound : inside the Guantanamo trials / by Kyndra Miller Rotunda.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xvii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1594605122
  • 9781594605123
Other title:
  • Honour bound
  • Honour bound : Inside the Guantanamo trials
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.6 22
LOC classification:
  • KF9625 .R68 2008
Contents:
The nightmare begins, September 11th, 2001 -- Getting my boots muddy -- Young JAGs go head to head -- "Follow me" to Fort Benning -- Guantanamo bound, "it don't Gitmo better!" -- A 9-eyed critter and a trip to the camp -- Commemorating September 11th, 2002 -- The U.S. exceeds the Geneva Conventions, and gets burned -- Major General Miller shakes up Gitmo -- The two faces of the international committee of the Red Cross -- Interrogation techniques -- The Justice Department back-peddles on torture -- A soldier comes home, no room at the inn -- The fallen and wounded -- Captain Marton and Private First Class Lynch -- Casualty affairs drops the ball -- Home, home on the range -- Twisted logic, terrorism 101 -- Leads turn cold while agents turnover -- Bureaucratic bog down -- Due process for detainees -- Paroling terrorists back to the battlefield -- Iraqi justice -- Helping prosecutors -- Military commission history and rules -- Back to Guantanamo Bay - not a modern day Nuremberg -- Inside military commissions -- The Taliban : a license to kill -- Orchestrating trials : Colonels Brownback and Hodges -- Should the U.S. government allow detainees to represent themselves? -- Setting the record straight -- The way forward ith military commissions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The nightmare begins, September 11th, 2001 -- Getting my boots muddy -- Young JAGs go head to head -- "Follow me" to Fort Benning -- Guantanamo bound, "it don't Gitmo better!" -- A 9-eyed critter and a trip to the camp -- Commemorating September 11th, 2002 -- The U.S. exceeds the Geneva Conventions, and gets burned -- Major General Miller shakes up Gitmo -- The two faces of the international committee of the Red Cross -- Interrogation techniques -- The Justice Department back-peddles on torture -- A soldier comes home, no room at the inn -- The fallen and wounded -- Captain Marton and Private First Class Lynch -- Casualty affairs drops the ball -- Home, home on the range -- Twisted logic, terrorism 101 -- Leads turn cold while agents turnover -- Bureaucratic bog down -- Due process for detainees -- Paroling terrorists back to the battlefield -- Iraqi justice -- Helping prosecutors -- Military commission history and rules -- Back to Guantanamo Bay - not a modern day Nuremberg -- Inside military commissions -- The Taliban : a license to kill -- Orchestrating trials : Colonels Brownback and Hodges -- Should the U.S. government allow detainees to represent themselves? -- Setting the record straight -- The way forward ith military commissions.

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