Dispatches From the Dark Side: On Torture and the Death of Justice

Dispatches From the Dark Side: On Torture and the Death of Justice

by Gareth Peirce (Author)

Synopsis

The Obama administration, under some pressure from its antiwar base, has begun to release carefully selected evidence concerning the widespread use of torture in the 'War on Terror'. In a set of devastating essays, Gareth Peirce argues that there needs to be a similar accounting of the British government's activities. Exploring the few cases that have come to light, such as those of Guantanamo detainees Shafiq Rasul and Binyam Mohamed, Peirce argues that they are evidence of a deeply entrenched culture of impunity toward the new suspect community in the UK - British Muslim nationals and residents. Peirce shows how the British New Labour government has colluded in a whole range of extrajudicial activities - rendition, internment without trial, torture - and has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal its actions: its devices for maintaining secrecy are probably more deep-rooted than those of any other comparable democracy. If the British government continues along this path, it will destroy much of the moral and legal fabric it claims to be protecting.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Publisher: Verso
Published: 15 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1844676196
ISBN 13: 9781844676194

Media Reviews
An antidote to the current propaganda. --John Pilger, New Statesman The great theme of her book and, arguably, her professional life too [is] that justice dies when the law is co-opted for political purposes. --Stuart Jeffries, Guardian A timely reminder of the darker side of lawlessness in freedom's name. --Shami Chakrabarti, Observer, Books of the Year 2010 Coruscating --Alex Wade, Times
Author Bio
The radical solicitor Gareth Peirce represents individuals who are or have been the subject of rendition and torture, held in prisons in the UK on the basis of secret evidence, and interned in secret prisons abroad under regimes that continue to practice torture. Her many clients have included the Birmingham Six, Judith Ward, the family of Jean Charles de Menezes, and Moazzam Begg. She lives in London.