The Trial of Henry Kissinger
Autor Christopher Hitchens Introducere de Ariel Dorfmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2012
"If
the
courts
and
lawyers
of
this
country
will
not
do
their
duty,
we
shall
watch
as
the
victims
and
survivors
of
this
man
pursue
justice
and
vindication
in
their
own
dignified
and
painstaking
way,
and
at
their
own
expense,
and
we
shall
be
put
to
shame."
Forget Pinochet, Milosevic, Hussein, Kim Jong-il, or Gaddafi: America need look no further than its own lauded leaders for a war criminal whose offenses rival those of the most heinous dictators in recent history-Henry Kissinger.
Employing evidence based on firsthand testimony, unpublished documents, and new information uncovered by the Freedom of Information Act, and using only what would hold up in international courts of law, THE TRIAL OF HENRY KISSINGER outlines atrocities authorized by the former secretary of state in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus, East Timor, and in the plight of the Iraqi Kurds, "including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture."
With the precision and tenacity of a prosecutor, Hitchens offers an unrepentant portrait of a felonious diplomat who "maintained that laws were like cobwebs," and implores governments around the world, including our own, to bring him swiftly to justice.
Forget Pinochet, Milosevic, Hussein, Kim Jong-il, or Gaddafi: America need look no further than its own lauded leaders for a war criminal whose offenses rival those of the most heinous dictators in recent history-Henry Kissinger.
Employing evidence based on firsthand testimony, unpublished documents, and new information uncovered by the Freedom of Information Act, and using only what would hold up in international courts of law, THE TRIAL OF HENRY KISSINGER outlines atrocities authorized by the former secretary of state in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus, East Timor, and in the plight of the Iraqi Kurds, "including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture."
With the precision and tenacity of a prosecutor, Hitchens offers an unrepentant portrait of a felonious diplomat who "maintained that laws were like cobwebs," and implores governments around the world, including our own, to bring him swiftly to justice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781455522972
ISBN-10: 145552297X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
ISBN-10: 145552297X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
Notă biografică
Christopher
Hitchens
was
a
contributing
editor
toVanity
Fair,Slate,
andThe
Atlantic,
and
the
author
of
numerous
books,
including
works
on
Thomas
Jefferson,
Thomas
Paine,
and
George
Orwell.
He
also
wrote
the
international
bestsellersgod
Is
Not
Great:
How
Religion
Poisons
Everything,Hitch-22:
A
Memoir,
andArguably.
He
died
in
December
2011.
Recenzii
"Hitchens
is
a
brilliant
polemicist
and
a
tireless
reporter.
Both
sets
of
skills
are
on
display
throughout
this
book
as
he
presents
damning
documentary
evidence
against
Kissinger
in
case
after
case."—San
Francisco
Chronicle
"A disturbing glimpse into the dark side of American power, whose consequences in remote corners of the globe are all too often ignored. Its countless victims have found an impassioned and skillful advocate in Christopher Hitchens."—Sunday Times (London)
"An eloquent and devastating indictment of Henry Kissinger's involvement in the war in Indochina, genocide in East Timor, and many other acts of indiscriminate murder."—Village Voice
"This book is so studiedly defamatory that if Kissinger values his reputation, he really must sue."—Literary Review
"I find it contemptible."—Henry Kissinger
"A disturbing glimpse into the dark side of American power, whose consequences in remote corners of the globe are all too often ignored. Its countless victims have found an impassioned and skillful advocate in Christopher Hitchens."—Sunday Times (London)
"An eloquent and devastating indictment of Henry Kissinger's involvement in the war in Indochina, genocide in East Timor, and many other acts of indiscriminate murder."—Village Voice
"This book is so studiedly defamatory that if Kissinger values his reputation, he really must sue."—Literary Review
"I find it contemptible."—Henry Kissinger
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Ten years since the death of the world-renowned and controversial intellectual, this stylish edition is one of twelve commemorating Christopher Hitchens' most wry and provocative works.
Ten years since the death of the world-renowned and controversial intellectual, this stylish edition is one of twelve commemorating Christopher Hitchens' most wry and provocative works.