The Forever Prisoner: The Full and Searing Account of the CIA’s Most Controversial Covert Program

The Forever Prisoner: The Full and Searing Account of the CIA’s Most Controversial Covert Program

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  • Author:Cathy Scott-Clark
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Summary

A monumental feat of investigative reporting on a subject of vital national interest and importance today: the first full and comprehensive account of the most divisive clandestine operation in living memory—America’s torture program known as “enhanced interrogation,” instituted by the CIA following 9/11

Six months after 9/11, CIA and FBI agents captured Abu Zubaydah, mistakenly believed to be number three in the al Qaeda hierarchy。 Frantic to thwart a much-feared second attack, the U。S。 rendered him to a hastily constructed black site in Thailand。 There he collided with Air Force psychologist James Mitchell。 Believing Abu Zubaydah had been trained to resist interrogation, Mitchell and others were authorized to use enhanced techniques, including water boarding, that would have violated the Geneva Conventions, international rules and treaties, and U。S。 law had government lawyers not rewritten the human rights rulebook。 The program metastasized over seven years, encompassing dozens of prisoners and multiple black sites。 Ultimately, the U。S。 Senate judged it was torture。 As a result, numerous prisoners remain in Guantanamo, never charged with a crime because their trial would reveal the brutality they experienced。

Based on four years of intensive reporting around the world, on multiple interviews with key protagonists who speak candidly for the first time, and on thousands of previously classified documents recently released by FOIA requests, The Forever Prisoner is a powerful chronicle of a shocking government initiative that continues to influence policy to this day, and remains an existential threat to the CIA。 Scott-Clark and Levy recount dramatic scenes inside black sites and lawyers’ offices through the eyes of those who were there and trace the twisted legal arguments to justify the program, extending to the highest echelons of government, which in the end produced zero high-value intelligence。 Instead, it encouraged retaliation by terrorists abroad。

A primary source for the feature-length documentary of the same title by Alex Gibney to appear on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, The Forever Prisoner is as dramatic in the telling as it is consequential in its impact。

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Reviews

Vikki Bullock

I struggled with the content and detail of this book, we all know bad things happen, to people and by people! The reality of 9/11 and the consequences that followed are confronting。I know that dealing with harsh realities would be and is extremely difficult, I also understand that it’s impossible to find the truth as some people are not able to give it, or won’t。A difficult topic researched and dealt with in a straight forward manner, well done to the author! My thanks to the publisher, NetGalle I struggled with the content and detail of this book, we all know bad things happen, to people and by people! The reality of 9/11 and the consequences that followed are confronting。I know that dealing with harsh realities would be and is extremely difficult, I also understand that it’s impossible to find the truth as some people are not able to give it, or won’t。A difficult topic researched and dealt with in a straight forward manner, well done to the author! My thanks to the publisher, NetGalley and the author for the opportunity to read and review this book。I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Read-n-Bloom

This book is hard to review。 It’s written well, but not the kind of book for me, I guess is what I’m trying to say。 It’s full of a lot communication I’m not really familiar with, but I did understand。 It’s a disturbing one for me because I don’t like to think this happened。 I believe our government, at the time, especially after 9/11, wanted to capture whomever did this horrible thing to innocent Americans。 And they got carried away with how they did it and how they found information on who did This book is hard to review。 It’s written well, but not the kind of book for me, I guess is what I’m trying to say。 It’s full of a lot communication I’m not really familiar with, but I did understand。 It’s a disturbing one for me because I don’t like to think this happened。 I believe our government, at the time, especially after 9/11, wanted to capture whomever did this horrible thing to innocent Americans。 And they got carried away with how they did it and how they found information on who did it。 And it led to these happenings in this book, if this is true。 I always when I read a book try to realize this is someone’s writing of how things happened, in their view, but it’s very well researched and there’s a ton of information on it and they even interviewed a lot of parties that were involved in the interrogation process of this detainee and other detainees。 So it seems on the up and up。 This was a hard book to read and process。 And many things done that I don’t agree with。 I know war is complicated and many things happen in interrogating prisoners, but our country and other countries are against torture。 We don’t want our soldiers tortured。 We hate it。 And we must do what’s right, I believe。 Thank you to #NetGalley and the publishers for the opportunity to read and review #TheForeverPrisoner with my own thoughts and opinions。 。。。more