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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND IMPUNITY: The Case of the United States The case of the United States is emblematic: political and military aggression, bombardment of civilian populations, torture, and illegal detention are all “international crimes” according to the Geneva Conventions.
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Contributors include Ramsey Clark, Samir Amin, William Blum, Jan Myrdal, Michael Parenti, Jean Bricmont, Les Roberts, Genevieve Sevrin (Amnesty International, France), Antoine Bernard (International Federation of Human Rights), Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima and others ...
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BIOWARFARE AND TERRORISM / Francis A. Boyle Foreword by Jonathan King, MIT
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This critical book addresses how and why the United States government initiated, sustained and then dramatically expanded an illegal biological arms race. It raises key questions concerning the anthrax attacks on Congress and reveals the Bush Neocons' frightening reorientation of the mission of the new U.S. Chemical and Biological Defense Research program.
"Boyle builds his case with precision and clarity." — GeneWatch
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