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Book event: None of Us Were Like This Before

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None of Us Were Like This Before

A Book Discussion on Soldiers and Torture

 
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/usprograms/focus/security/events/none-o...
 

The Open Society Foundations National Security and Human Rights Campaign invites you to a panel discussion on Joshua E.S. Phillips’ new book, None of Us Were Like This Before. Based on first-hand reports from the Middle East and Afghanistan, and years of interviewing soldiers, Phillips’ highly acclaimed book presents a compelling account of how soldiers turned to detainee abuse and torture in the early years of the “war on terror,” and the devastating psychological impacts that have followed them upon their return to the U.S.

The panel will also feature:

Michael Blake, who served in the U.S. Army in Iraq from 2003-2004 with Battalion 1-68. Since he left the Army, Blake advocates for and assists recently returned Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans.  He will discuss how detainee abuse affected fellow soldiers, and his outreach work to help veterans.

Steven Xenakis, a psychiatrist and retired Brigadier General. Xenakis will discuss how witnessing and perpetrating torture damages soldiers, and the difficulties that troops face when seeking care within the military.

Susan Burke, a lawyer representing torture victims abused at Abu Ghraib and other U.S. military bases.  Burke will discuss her litigation challenging the problem of systemic impunity for detainee abuse and torture.

Darius Rejali, professor at Reed College and the author of the award-winning book Torture and Democracy.  Rejali will discuss the predicaments that American soldiers face while fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq and provide insights from historical and comparative cases of battlefield abuse and torture with a focus on democratic nations.

Nancy Chang, manager of the Open Society Foundations’ National Security and Human Rights Campaign, who will moderate the discussion.

Saturday, September 11, 2010 - 4:33pm

Posts from NYC Members

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Remembering April - A Poem

Anniversaries can be a difficult time for some. April kicks of months of painful memories and each year I feel like I relive my deployment in 2003.      Sitting at a table in a restaurant, I get a call “Get your...
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They Suffer Still: The Children of Iraq

Recently I have seen an increase in news reports on Iraqi children being murdered, abused, or enslaved by ISIS members. I do not read these articles, because the titles alone tear at my heart. The children I saw in Iraq...
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I Hate: A Poem

I wrote this poem this morning after trying to fill out even more VA Compensation paperwork and seeing one too many commercials for preventing veteran suicide and for the new film "American Sniper". Life just becomes so...

Senators, Constituents, & ISIS, Oh My!

I completely understand that our government officials are busy making decisions for our country and earning money from their constituents, but is it hard to have an answering machine or multi-line phone system? Is it also...

Tonight: AVAW Tour Comes to NYC!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011 - 6:30pm NYU Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near East Studies 50 Washington Sq. S. (Entrance on Sullivan St.) New York, NY Appetizers from Khyber Pass Restaurant (Afghan food) will be served...

IVAW Statement on Naser Abdo Arrest

IVAW learned this morning that PFC Naser Abdo was arrested yesterday in Killeen, TX, and is being investigated by the FBI on charges of possessing firearms and bomb-making materials. Abdo is not now and has never...

Afghanistan: Can Meaningful Transition Succeed?

It is easy to talk about transition in Afghanistan in broad conceptual terms. It is far harder to provide anything approaching a realistic set of strategic goals for such transition, and meaningful, detailed plans for...

Book Review: Lethal Warriors

Lethal Warriors by David Philipps takes a realistic look at the mental costs of the war in Iraq. Philipps’s account describes the deployment, return, and redeployment of several soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 506th...
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Iraq, Afghan Veterans Call For Respect For Muslims: 'America, You Gotta Have Our Back'

The push by some in the media against rising anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States gained valuable voices of support over the weekend -- and now joining that chorus are veterans who fought alongside U.S....
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Letter from Marc Hall

IVAW is partnering with Courage to Resist to raise awareness and funds for Marc Hall. Please donate now: Letter from Army SPC Marc Hall, February 20, 1010: I never thought that I would join the Army only to one day...

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Scott Smillie

To be on the right side of History
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Todd Arena

I was one of those people that believed that the USAmerican public would never accept an invasion of Iraq; the type that laughed when I first heard...
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Jimmy Jam

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Brittany Ramos DeBarros

I believe we are in a fight for the soul of America right now. I believe our current movement is unprecedentedly intersectional thanks to the...
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Sharaya Rutherford

I joined because I want to make some kind of difference in my lifetime. People thank me for my service all the time but in reality, I hated that I...
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