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Unpeople : Britain's secret human rights abuses / Mark Curtis.

Title
Unpeople : Britain's secret human rights abuses / Mark Curtis.
Author
Curtis, Mark, 1963-
Publication
London : Vintage, 2004.

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Description
377 p.; 20 cm.
Subject
Note
  • Includes index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • Part I: Iraq -- 1. Occupying Iraq: the attack on democracy -- 2. The irrelevance of international law -- 3. Deceiving the public: the Iraq propaganda campaign -- 4. The new Ministry of Offence -- 5. Massacres in Iraq: the secret history.
  • Part II: Propaganda, reality -- 6. Psychological warfare beyond Iraq -- 7. 'Humanitarian intervention': the fraudulent pretext -- 8. From the horse's mouth: Whitehall's real goals.
  • Part III: Terror, aggression -- 9. Friendly terrorists: New Labour's key allies -- 10. Nigerians: war for oil -- 11. Indonesians: tools for covert action -- 12. Vietnamese: secret support for US aggression.
  • Part IV: Coups, dictators -- 13. Ugandans: the rise of Idi Amin -- 14. Chileans: protecting a dictator -- 15. Guyanans: a constitutional coup -- 16. Arabians: dirty wars.
ISBN
  • 0099469723 (pbk.)
  • 9780099469728 (pbk.)
OCLC
  • 56648039
  • SCSB-12845567
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library