The stamp of Guantanamo : the story of seven men betrayed by Russia's diplomatic assurances to the United States.

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Imprint:[New York, NY : Human Rights Watch, 2007]
Description:48 p. : ill., maps, digital PDF
Language:English
Series:Human rights watch. Russia ; [v. 19, no. 2 (D) (Mar. 2007)]
Human Rights Watch. D ; v. 19, no. 2.
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Format: Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6322684
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Varying Form of Title:Story of seven men betrayed by Russia's diplomatic assurances to the United States
Other authors / contributors:Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Notes:Title from PDF cover (viewed Mar. 29, 2007).
Includes bibliographical references.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:"What happens to Guantanamo detainees after they're sent home? The US government is using "diplomatic assuarances" to supposedly protect former detainees torture and ill-treatment in countries where they run that risk. But the case of seven former detainees who were sent home to Russia in 2004 demonstrates why such "assurances" aren't worth the paper they're written on--and international law as a result. This report documents the torture, harassment, and denial of fair trials that several of the returnees have suffered back in Russia."--p. [4] of cover.

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