Guantanamo: America's War on Human Rights
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Camp Delta at Guantanamo Bay is the most controversial prison in the world.

The 600 detainees in Cuba have been held in a legal black hole. Are they 'the hardest of the hard-core' Al Qaeda terrorists, ruthless men 'involved in a plot to kill thousands of ordinary Americans', as the Bush administration has maintained? And has their continued imprisonment really been a necessary weapon in the war against terror, preventing further murders and providing an invaluable trove of intelligence?

‘Of all the books I have recommended this year, Guantanamo is the one I press upon you the most urgently. You must read it. It's as simple as that’ - The Guardian

In pursuit of the answers, David Rose has visited the camp and interviewed guards, officials and medical staff, as well as the prison commander. In a detailed investigation of the claims of the British detainees - Asif Iqbal, Shafiq Rasul and Moazzem Begg - released early in 2004, he describes a suffocating atmosphere of isolation, harrassment, Kafkaesque accusation and physical brutality.

Through this series of compelling and disturbing insights into the operations at Guantanamo, and the US military camps Delta and X-ray - and set in the context of centuries of civilized thought about the treatment of prisoners - we come to understand that the first thing to go in the War on Terror will be human rights.

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