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STATE TERRORISM / TORTURE / WAR CRIMES
P  R  E  S  S,   I  N  C  .
THE PEAR TREE:  
Is Torture Ever
Justified?

/ Eric Carlson
"... a unique work of spiritual exorcism
..."  — from the Foreword by
Richard
Pierre Claude Founding Editor, Human
Rights Quarterly

"This small book should be read by
everyone today, when torture is in the
forefront of the national
consciousness."  
— Herbert F. Spirer

"In vividly told stories, Carlson
struggles honestly not only to
empathize with the victim, but to put
himself, too, in the place of the
perpetrator. By doing so, he both
acknowledges the instinct to protect
that could make him kill or torture and
affirms the reasons why he cannot."  —
James Silk, Executive Director Orville
H. Schell, Jr. Center for International
Human Rights Yale Law School
STATE TERRORISM   
AND THE UNITED
STATES: From
Counterinsurgency
to the War on
Terrorism

/ Frederick H. Gareau

"I have very much
appreciated Prof.
Gareau's fine book on
state terror."—
Noam
Chomsky
"Frederick Gareau's State Terrorism and
the United States is an important,
courageous analysis of America's long
involvement in the training of foreign
military and police organizations in
techniques of torture, assassination,
and ethnic cleansing... Gareau's
research and documentation is path-
breaking... "
Chalmers Johnson,
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.
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 ...
BIOWARFARE
AND TERRORISM
/
Francis A. Boyle
Foreword by
Jonathan King,
MIT
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
an independent publisher on global issues and alternatives
THE TAMIL GENOCIDE BY SRI LANKA
The Global Failure to Protect Tamil Rights Under International Law
/ Francis A. Boyle
The United Nations said this conflict  killed between 80,000 and
100,000 people in Sri Lanka since full-scale civil war broke out in
1983. This book traces the engagement of international lawyer
Francis A. Boyle during the last years of the conflict, and is the first
to develop an authoritative case for genocide against the
government of Sri Lanka.
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WAR CRIMES IN GAZA and the
ZIONIST FIFTH COLUMN IN AMERICA

/ James Petras
Here is the great political and moral challenge. How do we explain
the US governments’ sustained complicity with Israeli war crimes
in the face of worldwide reprobation? How do we explain the utterly
depraved conduct of the Obama White House and nearly 90% of
the US Congress in denouncing the Goldstone Report? These and
other related questions are addressed in the chapters discussing
the political, economic and cultural power of the Presidents of the
Major American Jewish organizations, including but not confined to
AIPAC.
Includes the Executive Summary of
THE GOLDSTONE REPORT