Ghost Plane : The True Story of the CIA Rendition and Torture Program by Stephen Grey (2007, Trade Paperback)

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"Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Rendition and Torture Program" by Stephen Grey is a political science book published by St. Martin's Press in 2007. The trade paperback format measures 8.5 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 0.9 inches in height, with a weight of 16.6 ounces. The book spans 400 pages and delves into the topic of intelligence and espionage, specifically exploring the secretive actions of the CIA in their rendition and torture program. Written in English, the book provides a detailed account of this controversial and secretive aspect of modern politics and international relations.

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PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN-10031236024X
ISBN-139780312360245
eBay Product ID (ePID)12038259220

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Book TitleGhost Plane : the True Story of the Cia Rendition and Torture Program
Number of Pages400 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicCorruption & Misconduct, Intelligence & Espionage
Publication Year2007
GenrePolitical Science
AuthorStephen Grey
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight16.6 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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ReviewsAn explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions., "Powerful and damning...[Grey] is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling." --The Washington Post "An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions." --Time "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence." --Kirkus Reviews, (Starred), "Powerful and damning...[Grey] is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling." --The Washington Post "An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions." --Time "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence." --Kirkus Reviews, (Starred), It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence., "Powerful and damning...[Grey] is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling." -- The Washington Post "An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions." -- Time "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence." -- Kirkus Reviews, (Starred), "An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions -- and the curious coalition of partners who helped the US pull them off."--"Time Magazine online" "An impressively detailed investigation that includes original reporting, publicdocuments and a remarkable number of on-the-record interviews."--"Los Angeles Times" "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence..." --"Kirkus Reviews," STARRED Review, "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence..." --"Kirkus Reviews," STARRED Review, "Powerful and damning...ÝGrey¨ is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling."--"The Washington Post" "An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions -- and the curious coalition of partners who helped the US pull them off."--"Time Magazine online" "An impressively detailed investigation that includes original reporting, publicdocuments and a remarkable number of on-the-record interviews."--"Los Angeles Times" "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence..." --"Kirkus Reviews," STARRED Review, "Powerful and damning...[Grey] is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling."--The Washington Post"An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency' s controversial terror renditions."--Time"It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence."--Kirkus Reviews, (Starred), Powerful and damning...[Grey] is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling., "Stephen Grey is one of the best-informed reporters in the world on the subject of the CIA's secret program of terrorist renditions." - Jane Mayer, "The New Yorker""Stephen Grey has been a pioneer in revealing some of the most unorthodox and controversial methods employed by the US in hits war against terrorism..."--Mark Hosenball, "Newsweek""Stephen Grey is one of the finest inbestigative reporters int eh world.  He is a smart, fast-moving scoop machine."--Don Van Nutta, "NY Times", "Powerful and damning...[Grey]is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker. His attention to detail can be chilling." --The Washington Post "An explosive new book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the Agency's controversial terror renditions." --Time "It's not often an author gets an unsolicited pre-publication stamp of legitimacy from the U.S. president, much less one who reports on human-rights issues...disturbing in the depth and detail of its evidence." --Kirkus Reviews, (Starred)
Dewey Decimal327.1273
SynopsisOn June 10th, 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced that the US had captured a known terrorist who was exploring a plan to explode a "dirty bomb" on American soil. That alleged terrorist was Jos Padilla who was finally charged in 2005 with conspiracy to murder. What Ashcroft didn't talk about was how information against him was obtained - by the relentless torture of one man-- Binyam Mohamed, in the name of the United States. Arrested at Karachi Airport before Padilla's arrest on April 10, 2002, Mohamed was put on a luxury executive jet and flown to an interrogation center in Morocco. For over 18 months, he was subjected to one torture after another: Beating followed beating and, then, his guards produced razor blades and began to split the skin all over his body, including on his genitals. Since 1997, hundreds of people, many of whom have no ties to terrorist organizations, have been abducted from foreign airports or street corners on suspicions based at times on the flimsiest of evidence courtesy of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. In Ghost Plane , Stephen Grey tells the true story of the CIA's torture program known by the euphemism "extraordinary rendition" and the airplanes that make the program run. Begun during the Clinton administration, but taking a decidedly more voracious turn after 9/11, the rendition system has seen the transfer of more than 1000 prisoners into jails stretching from Guantanamo to Syria, from Kabul to Bangkok and beyond. Grey had access to the thousands of CIA flight records and has interviewed dozens of sources from the most senior levels of the National Security Council to the CIA. In Ghost Plane, he paints a disturbing picture of the War on Terror that reaches to the highest levels of power in Washington, D.C. and exposes the extreme ethical corruption at the heart of this US government program, a program finally acknowledged by President George Bush in September 2006, undertaken in the name of the citizens of the United States. ., On June 10th, 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced that the US had captured a known terrorist who was exploring a plan to explode a "dirty bomb" on American soil. That alleged terrorist was Jose Padilla who was finally charged in 2005 with conspiracy to murder. What Ashcroft didn't talk about was how information against him was obtained - by the relentless torture of one man-- Binyam Mohamed, in the name of the United States. Arrested at Karachi Airport before Padilla's arrest on April 10, 2002, Mohamed was put on a luxury executive jet and flown to an interrogation center in Morocco. For over 18 months, he was subjected to one torture after another: Beating followed beating and, then, his guards produced razor blades and began to split the skin all over his body, including on his genitals. Since 1997, hundreds of people, many of whom have no ties to terrorist organizations, have been abducted from foreign airports or street corners on suspicions based at times on the flimsiest of evidence courtesy of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. In "Ghost Plane," Stephen Grey tells the true story of the CIA's torture program known by the euphemism "extraordinary rendition" and the airplanes that make the program run. Begun during the Clinton administration, but taking a decidedly more voracious turn after 9/11, the rendition system has seen the transfer of more than 1000 prisoners into jails stretching from Guantanamo to Syria, from Kabul to Bangkok and beyond. Grey had access to the thousands of CIA flight records and has interviewed dozens of sources from the most senior levels of the National Security Council to the CIA. In Ghost Plane, he paints a disturbing picture ofthe War on Terror that reaches to the highest levels of power in Washington, D.C. and exposes the extreme ethical corruption at the heart of this US government program, a program finally acknowledged by President George Bush in September 2006, undertaken in the name of the citizens of the United States.., On June 10th, 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced that the US had captured a known terrorist who was exploring a plan to explode a "dirty bomb" on American soil. That alleged terrorist was José Padilla who was finally charged in 2005 with conspiracy to murder. What Ashcroft didn't talk about was how information against him was obtained - by the relentless torture of one man-- Binyam Mohamed, in the name of the United States. Arrested at Karachi Airport before Padilla's arrest on April 10, 2002, Mohamed was put on a luxury executive jet and flown to an interrogation center in Morocco. For over 18 months, he was subjected to one torture after another: Beating followed beating and, then, his guards produced razor blades and began to split the skin all over his body, including on his genitals. Since 1997, hundreds of people, many of whom have no ties to terrorist organizations, have been abducted from foreign airports or street corners on suspicions based at times on the flimsiest of evidence courtesy of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. In Ghost Plane , Stephen Grey tells the true story of the CIA's torture program known by the euphemism "extraordinary rendition" and the airplanes that make the program run. Begun during the Clinton administration, but taking a decidedly more voracious turn after 9/11, the rendition system has seen the transfer of more than 1000 prisoners into jails stretching from Guantanamo to Syria, from Kabul to Bangkok and beyond. Grey had access to the thousands of CIA flight records and has interviewed dozens of sources from the most senior levels of the National Security Council to the CIA. In Ghost Plane, he paints a disturbing picture of the War on Terror that reaches to the highest levels of power in Washington, D.C. and exposes the extreme ethical corruption at the heart of this US government program, a program finally acknowledged by President George Bush in September 2006, undertaken in the name of the citizens of the United States. ., An award-winning journalist reveals the shocking truth about the CIA's international torture program that paints a disturbing ethical picture of the war on terror and lays the responsibility for abduction and torture at the doorstep of Washington, D.C.

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