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The Trial of Donald Rumsfeld: A Prosecution by Book
The Trial of Donald Rumsfeld A Prosecution by Book Author:Editors of Center for Constitutional Rights, Michael Ratner The evidence that the Bush administration is guilty of war crimes, presented in the form of a court case brought by one of the premier civil rights organizations in the United States."He won't be tried in the United States. He can't be tried by an international tribunal. So Donald Rumsfeld will... more » have to be prosecuted by book."?from The Trial of Donald Rumsfeld
The Trial of Donald Rumsfeld lays out the evidence that high-level officials of the Bush administration ordered, authorized, implemented, and permitted war crimes, in particular the crimes of torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.
Using primary source documents ranging from Rumsfeld's "techniques chart" and Iraqi plaintiffs' statements to the testimony of whistleblowers and key pieces of reportage, the book sets forth evidence of a torture program that took place throughout the world: in Afghanistan, Iraq, Guantánamo, secret CIA prisons, and other places unknown.
The accused are accorded a defense drawn from their memos and public statements. Readers are allowed to judge whether the Bush administration has engaged in torture and whom among the administration to hold responsible.
Reminiscent of Christopher Hitchens's bestselling The Trial of Henry Kissinger, The Trial of Donald Rumsfeld constitutes one of the only attempts to hold high-ranking Bush administration officials criminally responsible for their actions.
Includes excerpts from:
testimony from Abu Ghraib victims and the Tipton Three
the interrogation log from Mohammed al Qahtani's detainment at Guantánamo
the Gonzales, Yoo, and Bybee memos
the U.S. Army's Fay/Jones Report on the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib
the August 2004 Final Report of the Independent Panel to Review Department of Defense Detention Operations
testimony from the former head of Abu Ghraib, Janis Karpinski
and analyses by Peter Weiss, Wolfgang Kaleck, Vincent Warren, and others