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Basic Documents About the Treatment of Detainees at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib (edition 2004)

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I published this, my first book, because of my outrage at the Abu Ghraib scandal. The cover is crude, but the content has held up remarkably well, and the book continues to sell at a low but steady pace.

Just yesterday I read an article about Maj General Taguba, the author of the Taguba report (included), who feels he was railroaded out of the military by the civilian defense bureaucracy in 2006. For the record, Rumsfeld's spokesman said he thought Taguba did a good job under difficult circumstances, and Rumsfeld has been quoted as saying that the worst day of his tenure, by far, was the day that the Abu Ghraib images were released. I heartily agree ... but there were so many other days to pick from! ;-0
  wfzimmerman | Jun 18, 2007 |
This review was written by the author.
I published this, my first book, because of my outrage at the Abu Ghraib scandal. The cover is crude, but the content has held up remarkably well, and the book continues to sell at a low but steady pace.

Just yesterday I read an article about Maj General Taguba, the author of the Taguba report (included), who feels he was railroaded out of the military by the civilian defense bureaucracy in 2006. For the record, Rumsfeld's spokesman said he thought Taguba did a good job under difficult circumstances, and Rumsfeld has been quoted as saying that the worst day of his tenure, by far, was the day that the Abu Ghraib images were released. I heartily agree ... but there were so many other days to pick from! ;-0
  wfzimmerman | Jun 18, 2007 |

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