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Detainee 002
Leigh Sales

Detainee 002

the case of David Hicks

Melbourne University Press (Jan 2007)
9780522854008
| Paperback
322 pages | 152 x 240 mm
Value: $ 10.00
Dewey 343.730143
LC Classification HV9468 .S245 2007
LC Control No. 2007405577

Genre

  • Australian History
  • Australian Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Australians - Legal Status, Laws, Etc
  • Detention Of Persons
  • Military Courts
  • Prisoners - Legal Status, Laws, Etc
  • Torture
  • War On Terrorism, 2001- - Prisoners And Prisons

Plot

In a remote American military base at Guantanamo Bay, 385 enemy combatants sit waiting for their day in court. Among them is David Hicks, who was detained for five years until the March 2007 hearing where he pleaded guilty to the charge of providing material support for terrorism. Detainee 002 reveals in unprecedented detail how an Australian citizen wound up in the War on Terror. Based on more than five years of reporting and dozens of interviews with insiders, Leigh Sales explains the intricacies of Hicks's case, from his capture in Afghanistan, to life in Guantanamo Bay, to the behind-the-scene establishment and workings of the military commissions. Sales' impeccable research takes us from top-secret negotiations at the White House and Pentagon to the domestic fallout Hicks's incarceration has had on his family, to the campaign that Major Michael Mori, the marine who becomes his greatest advocate, waged on his behalf. David Hicks's case is emblematic of some of the greatest challenges facing the world today: the rise of Islamic extremism, terrorism and the accountability of governments towards their citizens. It is a chilling reminder that, in a war with ever-changing rules and no end in sight, there are no limits.

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Value

Value $ 10.00