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This volume examines the success of the 9/11 attacks in undermining the cherished principles of Western democracy free speech and tolerance which were central to US values. It is argued that this has led to the USA fighting disastrous wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and to sanctioning the use of torture and imprisonment without trial in Guantánamo Bay extraordinary rendition surveillance and drone attacks. At home it has resulted in restrictions of civil liberties and the growth of an ill-affordable military and security apparatus. In this collection the authors note the irony that the shocking destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11 should become the justification for the relentless expansion of security agencies. Yet this is a salutary illustration of how the security agencies in the USA have adopted faulty preconceptions which have become too embedded within the institution to be abandoned without loss of credibility and prestige. The book presents a timely assessment of both the human rights costs of the ‘war on terror’ and the methods used to wage and relentlessly continue that war. It will be of interest to researchers academics practitioners and students in the fields of human rights law criminal justice criminology politics and international studies. | Human Rights and America's War on Terror

Routledge Human Rights And America's War On Terror Size 9 09780367499037

This volume examines the success of the 9/11 attacks in undermining the cherished principles of Western democracy free speech and tolerance which were central to US values. It is argued that this has led to the USA fighting disastrous wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and to sanctioning the use of torture and imprisonment without trial in Guantánamo Bay extraordinary rendition surveillance and drone attacks. At home it has resulted in restrictions of civil liberties and the growth of an ill-affordable military and security apparatus. In this collection the authors note the irony that the shocking destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11 should become the justification for the relentless expansion of security agencies. Yet this is a salutary illustration of how the security agencies in the USA have adopted faulty preconceptions which have become too embedded within the institution to be abandoned without loss of credibility and prestige. The book presents a timely assessment of both the human rights costs of the ‘war on terror’ and the methods used to wage and relentlessly continue that war. It will be of interest to researchers academics practitioners and students in the fields of human rights law criminal justice criminology politics and international studies. | Human Rights and America's War on Terror

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