Jallad: Death Squads and State Terror in South Asia
Autor Tasneem Khalilen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2015
Throughout South Asia, people live in fear of death squads, from the Rapid Action Battalion of Bangladesh to the “encounter specialists” of India, army units in Nepal, the Frontier Corps of Pakistan, and the “men in white vans” of Sri Lanka. Their tools are disappearance, torture, and summary execution, and their supporters, Tasneem Khalil shows in Jallad, are the governments of these nations—and their patrons, like the United States, the United Kingdom, China, and Israel.
An unsparing indictment of an international system of terror that is fully countenanced by the West, Jallad presents close-up, detailed accounts of incidents of state terror and targeted violence throughout South Asia. Khalil, a reporter who himself endured torture at the hands of agents in Bangladesh, and whose remarkable story was featured in the New York Times, draws on countless hours of on-the-ground reporting and a broad network of activists and human rights advocates to build an undeniable portrait of the domination and repression that lies at the very core of statecraft in South Asia. Shielded by their protectors in the developed world, the perpetrators of these abuses deploy them strategically to silence dissent and crush opposition.
A brave, essential work of reporting and investigation, Jallad brings these horrific acts to prominence in order to make it impossible for Western governments to continue turning a blind eye to the human rights violations of their erstwhile allies.
An unsparing indictment of an international system of terror that is fully countenanced by the West, Jallad presents close-up, detailed accounts of incidents of state terror and targeted violence throughout South Asia. Khalil, a reporter who himself endured torture at the hands of agents in Bangladesh, and whose remarkable story was featured in the New York Times, draws on countless hours of on-the-ground reporting and a broad network of activists and human rights advocates to build an undeniable portrait of the domination and repression that lies at the very core of statecraft in South Asia. Shielded by their protectors in the developed world, the perpetrators of these abuses deploy them strategically to silence dissent and crush opposition.
A brave, essential work of reporting and investigation, Jallad brings these horrific acts to prominence in order to make it impossible for Western governments to continue turning a blind eye to the human rights violations of their erstwhile allies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745335704
ISBN-10: 0745335705
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745335705
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Tasneem Khalil is the editor and publisher of Independent World Report and has written for the Washington Post, Guardian, NPR, the BBC, and the International Herald Tribune.
Cuprins
1 Introduction: After the colony
2 Bangladesh: Men in black
3 India: Brutal encounters
4 Nepal: The royal army
5 Pakistan: Agents of the state
6 Sri Lanka: White vans
7 State terror in postcolonial South Asia
8 Specialists on violence
9 International system of state terror
10 A note from the torture chamber
Notes
Index
2 Bangladesh: Men in black
3 India: Brutal encounters
4 Nepal: The royal army
5 Pakistan: Agents of the state
6 Sri Lanka: White vans
7 State terror in postcolonial South Asia
8 Specialists on violence
9 International system of state terror
10 A note from the torture chamber
Notes
Index
Recenzii
“The practice of security forces acting as judge and executioner has led to numerous enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in South Asia. Khalil has documented such cases as a journalist in the past, and his book is an important message to states to ensure accountability and respect of human rights.”
“This is a compellingly focused account of how the former colonial states of South Asia and Nepal have been 'liberated' into an intensified version of state control and violence inherited from their former masters. Tasneem Khalil has produced a spare and factual story of intensifying militarism in the region and its integration into the system of global dominance. It is a powerful and frightening document that traces how political independence mutated into a celebration of the growing power of the military in what he calls 'the garrison state.’”