| The Canary in the Coalmine Blowing the Whistle in the Case of "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh A Memoir by Jesselyn Radack |
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Praise for The Canary in the Coalmine
This is a riveting -- and chilling -- account of how far the Bush Administration's Justice Department will go to destroy a critic.
ANTHONY LEWIS
New York Times
This book offers a poignant illustration of the erosion of civil rights and liberties in the "war on terrorism." It brings into sharp focus the critical question of whether we can respond effectively to the new threat of terrorism without jeopardizing the very freedoms and fundamental principles that characterize a democratic society.
NADINE STROSSEN
President, American Civil Liberties Union
We can be grateful that a book that chronicles our country's descent into torture can be, at the same time, so inspiring. Radack's account earns my appreciation and admiration, not only for what she went through, but for her handling it with such humanity and for what she teaches us from it.
DANIEL ELLSBERG
Pentagon Papers Whistleblower
I will mention one truth teller and not many people know about her...Jesselyn Radack. Jesselyn was the person on duty when John Walker Lindh was taken in. With all this talk about torture you should know that the first person tortured was an American citizen and he was tortured mercilessly for the first few days of his internment and denied medical care. She raised holy hell. She was tossed out of the Justice Department and blacklisted. That's the kind of guts Jesselyn had. Jesselyn had tremendous guts and now she's written a really terrific book.
Ray McGovern
Former CIA Analyst
