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Detained without cause, Muslims' stories of detention and deportation in America after 9/11, Irum Shiekh

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Detained without cause, Muslims' stories of detention and deportation in America after 9/11, Irum Shiekh
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Detained without cause
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
475447097
Responsibility statement
Irum Shiekh
Series statement
Palgrave studies in oral history
Sub title
Muslims' stories of detention and deportation in America after 9/11
Summary
"Richly told and uniquely heartrending, this book collects personal narratives of Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Palestine who were racially profiled, detained indefinitely, and mistreated following the September 11 attacks. From descriptions of physical abuse at the hands of American prison employees to a harrowing account of extraordinary rendition and torture in Egypt, these powerful stories will inspire both empathy and outrage. Exploring themes of globalization and ethnic tension in the context of the global war on terror, Irum Shiekh here provides a space for former detainees to tell their stories and reveal the human cost of suspending civil liberties after a wartime emergency"--
Table Of Contents
Azmath Mohammad: transnational implications of 9/11 detentions -- Ansar Mahmood: lifelong deportation: the punishment for helping a friend -- Anser Mehmood, Uzma Naheed, and Family: uprooting immigrants, uprooting families -- Nabil Ayesh: loss of civil liberties for Muslims after 9/11: the national security system's guinea pig -- Mohammad E.: propagating and maintaining the global war on terror -- Yaser Ebrahim: Reclaiming our civil rights and liberties
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