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The stories of Guantnamo detainees, silenced and imprisoned without trial, as told by their lawyersFollowing the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the United States imprisoned more than seven hundred and fifty men at its naval base at Guantnamo Bay, Cuba. These men, ranging from teenage boys to men in their eighties from over forty different countries, were detained for years without charges, trial, and a fair hearing. Without any legal status or protection, they were truly outside the law: imprisoned in secret, denied communication with their families, and subjected to extreme isolation, physical and mental abuse, and, in some instances, torture.These are the detainees stories, told by their lawyers because the prisoners themselves were silenced. It took habeas counsel more than two yearsand a ruling from the United States Supreme Courtto finally gain the right to visit and talk to their clients at Guantnamo. Even then, lawyers were forced to operate under severe restrictions designed to inhibit communication and envelop the prison in secrecy. In time, however, lawyers were able to meet with their clients and bring the truth about Guantnamo to the world.The Guantnamo Lawyers contains over one hundred personal narratives from attorneys who have represented detainees held at GTMO as well as at other overseas prisons, from Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan to secret CIA jails or black sites. Mark Denbeaux and Jonathan Hafetzthemselves lawyers for detaineescollected stories that cover virtually every facet of Guantnamo, and the litigation it sparked. Together, these moving, powerful voices create a historical record of Guantnamos legal, human, and moral failings, and provide a window into Americas catastrophic effort to create a prison beyond the law.An online archive, hosted by New York University Libraries, will be available at the time of publication and will contain the complete texts as well as other accounts contributed by Guantnamo lawyers. The documents will be freely available on the Internet for research, teaching, and noncommercial uses, and will be preserved indefinitely as a historical collection.Read free excerpts from the book at http://www.theguantanamolawyers.com and explore the complete archive of narratives at http://dlib.nyu.edu/guantanamo
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