Jeffrey Kaye
ASIN: B01LWTOWRI
Publisher: Jeffrey S. Kaye, Ph.D.
Pages: 221
Guantanamo has forged a place in the world’s consciousness as synonymous with torture. The world’s largest military force exerted its power over hundreds of prisoners held for years without rights or hope. Deep within the prison’s secretive recesses, over the years some of its prisoners met with death, most supposedly via suicide. But the circumstances of these deaths were shrouded in mystery and government censorship. This second, revised edition is based upon newly released Freedom of Information Act documents obtained by the author. "Cover-up at Guantanamo" shows that earlier reports of concealed evidence in the case of three so-called suicides in 2006 extends to subsequent deaths in the Cuba-based U.S. interrogation and detention camp.“Cover-up at Guantanamo” is a riveting, in-depth examination of the deaths of two detainees, Mohammed Al Hanashi and Abdul Rahman Al Amri, who died in ...