Strange Fruit in Abu Ghraib: The Privatization of Torture.
The Humanist 2004, July-August, 64, 4
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Publisher Description
With the broadcast this past May of images from the United States' Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, torture became a hot topic in the U.S media. This was new. It wasn't such a hot topic over the last two years as neoconservative pundits, oblivious to the irony of their argument, filled newspaper op-ed pages with columns justifying the use of torture in the "War on Terror" Editors gave them a free ride, treating them as if they were parties to a civil debate, and not the vile throwbacks to the Dark Ages that they actually are. Anti Anti-Torture
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