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Murder at Camp Delta: A Staff Sergeant's Pursuit of the Truth About Guantanamo Bay

Title : Murder at Camp Delta: A Staff Sergeant's Pursuit of the Truth About Guantanamo Bay
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Rating : 4.16 (940 Votes)
Asin : 1451650809
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-05-27
Language : English

Joseph Hickman spent most of his life in the military, first as a marine, then as a soldier in both the army and the National Guard. He is currently working as an independent researcher and Senior Research Fellow at Seton Hall Law School’s Center for Policy and Research. He has deployed on several military operations throughout the world, sometimes attached to f

I am shocked by what he reveals. Governments have always tended to suppress embarrassing facts; as the French general staff explained to investigator Col. What he found is revelatory and disturbing. Joe Hickman has written a terrific, riveting, and deeply disturbing book. Supreme Court in Rasul v. Picquart, Sgt. By the time you reach the last page of Murder at Camp Delta, you will understand what "Honor Bound to Defend Freedom" means and why, for Hickman, it was more than just a slogan. Bush)“Disturbing account of abuse and secrecy at the Guantanamo Bay military prison, t

Jeffrey S. Kaye said Pursuing the Truth Was a Matter of Honor. The author of this book is what my friends used to call, affectionately, a "boy scout." That is, he was a emphatic believer in truth, justice and the idea that America was the beacon of freedom in the world. He joined the military when quite young, and made his career there. Even after he was transferred to Guantanamo and in June "Pursuing the Truth Was a Matter of Honor" according to Jeffrey S. Kaye. The author of this book is what my friends used to call, affectionately, a "boy scout." That is, he was a emphatic believer in truth, justice and the idea that America was the beacon of freedom in the world. He joined the military when quite young, and made his career there. Even after he was transferred to Guantanamo and in June 2006 was eyewitness to lies by high military officials about what happened when three young men were supposedly discovered dead by suicide, he found the idea that command authorities or the Nava. 006 was eyewitness to lies by high military officials about what happened when three young men were supposedly discovered dead by suicide, he found the idea that command authorities or the Nava. "We murdered some folks" according to David Swanson. Murder at Camp Delta is a new book by Joseph Hickman, a former guard at Guantanamo. It's neither fiction nor speculation. When President Obama says "We tortured some folks," Hickman provides at least three cases -- in addition to many others we know about from secret sites around the world -- in which the statement needs to be modified to "We murdered some folks." Of course, murder is supposed to be acceptable in war (and in whatever you call what Obama does with drones) while torture is supposed to be, or used to be, a . A chilling first hand account Michael J I don't normally consider myself a "conspiracy theorist", but this book was equal parts scary, chilling, maddening, and damning. We all need to take a closer look at our own government!

Murder at Camp Delta is a plainly told, unsettling corrective to the many jingoistic accounts of post-9/11 military action” (Kirkus Reviews).. From the moment he arrived at Camp Delta, something was amiss. By revealing Guantánamo’s true nature, Sergeant Hickman shows us why the prison has been so difficult to close. From his own eyewitness account and a careful review of thousands of documents, he deconstructs the government’s account of what happened and proves that the military not only tortured prisoners, but lied about their deaths. The prions were chaotic, detainees were abused, and Hickman uncovered by accident a secret facility he labeled “Camp No.” On June 9, 2006, the night Hickman was on duty, three prisoners died, supposed suicides, and Hickman knew something was seriously wrong. The revelatory inside story about Guantánamo Bay—and the US government cover up—by the Staff Sergeant who felt honor-bound to uncover it: “A dis

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