Great Resource--horrific topic
I am a documents and links nut, as those of you who read my stuff on occasion well know. I subscribe to a number of mailing lists (librarians are wonderful wonderful people) which annotate and direct one to interesting and important websites. The latest Internet Scout Report provided this one.
The Torture Archive [pdf]http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/torture_archive/index.htm
83,000 digitized pages of items related to torture might not be everyone's cup of tea, but this invaluable resource created by The National Security Archive at The George Washington University is a real gem and an important research tool. Released in August 2009, The Torture Archive contains primary source documents related to the "detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan." The project started in 2006 with support from the Open Society Institute, and this archive brings together many documents which are currently available in different places on the Internet. On the site, visitors can view an interactive timeline of related events and search the entire database of documents by title, date, organization, or keywords. Additionally, some parties will want to watch the documentary film "Torturing Democracy", which is available here as well.
I know we have a rough division of labor around the Cafe--and this will be more useful to some than to others. But all us can benefit by knowing this stuff is out there and accessible to us. When I post a link I usually say "enjoy". That would hardly be appropriate this time. I'll just say use it as you will, and pass it along to anyone else you think might find it interesting and useful.
















I'd like look at this. The thing is I'm not sure if I should risk the rise in my blood pressure.
October 2, 2009 1:13 PM | Reply | Permalink
amike, you do good, important things. Thanks for generously sharing so much. You're such a professor!
October 2, 2009 1:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
Let the research begin, the analysis begin...let the truth come out.
Thank you for this link Professor.
October 2, 2009 1:55 PM | Reply | Permalink
Hello from across the river in St. Paul!
October 2, 2009 4:13 PM | Reply | Permalink
The actual banquet is in St. Paul at some country club or other. I'm gonna have to watch my table manners, aren't I? (As far as I know, we're not having Lutefisk.)
October 2, 2009 5:14 PM | Reply | Permalink
Does anyone actually like lutefisk?
October 2, 2009 5:52 PM | Reply | Permalink
Put lots of butter, salt, and pepper on it, and it tastes just like butter, salt and pepper. Smells a bit worse than butter, salt, and pepper, MHO. It does confirm one's Scandahoovian credentials, and I ate the smallest bit I could manage (usually about the size of a quarter) every Christmas, so my relatives wouldn't disown me.
October 2, 2009 6:58 PM | Reply | Permalink
Speaking of torture, my favorite Icelandic aphorism:
"A man loves the smell of his own farts."
I think maybe Snorri Sturlesson may have added "because it covers up the smell of the lutefisk."
Thanks for the link - I haven't visited the Georgetown collection in quite a few years.
October 2, 2009 7:40 PM | Reply | Permalink
er...GWU collection, that is.
October 2, 2009 7:42 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks amike for such a thorough resource you found and shared
with us. I hadn't heard of that film so will check it out as well.
(love that mini apple us :~) Hope your reunion brings some smiles.
October 2, 2009 5:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks, for this, amike. It's important that we face what we did, and, unfortunately, are doing.
October 2, 2009 6:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
...but George W. Bush said that "We do not torture"...
October 2, 2009 9:57 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks for highlighting this ... very useful resource.
October 3, 2009 5:51 AM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks, amike. Have a great time at your reunion.
October 3, 2009 11:58 AM | Reply | Permalink