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Torture - A Human Rights Perspective

“Required reading” – Vanity Fair  
 
“Thoughtful” – The New York Times Book Review  
 
“This extremely well-argued, unsettling and all-too-timely collection of essays and opinions is …. one of those volumes crying out, with a terrible reality, to be read.” – Time Out  
 
Edited by Kenneth Roth and Minky Worden  
Amy Bernstein, Contributing Editor
 
 
Kenneth Roth: Interpreting U.S. Policy on Torture and Inhumane Treatment  
1) Real Media, 5 minutes, 2.3 MB or Mp3, 5 Minutes, 2.3 MB
2) Worldview - Chicago Public Radio, November 17, 2005  
 
A timely and provocative new anthology, TORTURE is the first book to critically assess torture from a global human rights viewpoint. International law has categorically outlawed the practice, yet the global debate around torture—the legality of its use, the extent of its use, its effectiveness—has intensified in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Revelations of torture and degradation at Abu Ghraib and other detention facilities have galvanized both proponents and opponents of torture, and underscored how imperative it is to tackle the question head-on.  

Sixteen original essays from leading commentators take an unflinching look at one of the most urgent issues of our day. Contributors and topics include:  
 
In short, torture has become the leading moral and political question of our time. This book asks the hard questions and provides the answer that “a society that rejects torture affirms the essential dignity and humanity of each individual.”  
 
The variety of surprising voices and topics in this book will lead even the staunchest backers of torture to question their beliefs.  



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