U.S. responsibility for enforced disappearance in the “war on terror” / Human Rights Watch.
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- Pamphlet DS371.4. R477 2006
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Cover title.
“September 6, 2006”.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Glossary—Executive summary—Introduction—List of detainees—Detention of family members of detainees, including children—Recommendations.
Summary: “On September 6, 2006, president George W. Bush revealed that the United States runs a system of secret detention in the “war on terror,” but he did not disclose how many individuals were secretly detained. While only the U.S. government knows exactly who remains missing, off the record provides the most comprehensive list of these individuals, who are believed to have been subject to an enforced…”—(page 30.
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