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Kafka Comes to America: Fighting for Justice in the War on Terror - A Public Defender's Inside Account

by Steven T Wax

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American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award — Winner in the Book category

Independent Publishers — Winner of the Gold Medal in the Autobiography/Memoir category

ForeWord Book of the Year Awards — Winner of the Bronze Medal in the Social Science category

The Eric Hoffer Award - Winner in the Memoir category

A public defender's dedicated struggle to rescue two innocent men from the recent Kafkaesque practices of our vandalized justice system

Our government can make you disappear. Those were the words Steven Wax never imagined he would hear himself say. In his twenty-nine years as a public defender, Wax had never had to warn a client that he or she might be taken away to a military brig, or worse, a black site, one of our country's dreaded secret prisons. How had our country come to this?� The disappearance of people happens in places ruled by tyrants, military juntas, fascist strongmen--governments with such contempt for the rule of law that they strip their citizens of all rights. But in America?

Under the current Bush administration, not only are the civil rights of foreigners in jeopardy, but those of U.S. citizens. Wax interweaves the stories of two men that he and his team represented: Brandon Mayfield, an American-born small town lawyer and family man, arrested as a suspected terrorist in the Madrid train station bombings after a fingerprint was incorrectly traced back to him by the FBI; and Adel Hamad, a Sudanese hospital administrator taken from his apartment to a Pakistani prison and then flown in chains to the United States military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Kafka Comes to America reveals where and how our civil liberties have been eroded for a false security, and how each of us can make a difference. If these events could happen to Brandon Mayfield and Adel Hamad, they can happen to anyone. It could happen to us. It could happen to you.

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"Federal public defender Wax masterfully delivers a harrowing story of the erosion of civil liberties after the September 11 terrorist attacks in a powerful testimony that reads like a thriller. Wax follows the stories of two men he represented, both victims of post-9/11 counterterrorism measures. The first — American citizen and fellow lawyer Brandon Mayfield — was arrested by the FBI as a suspect in the Madrid train station bombings in 2004, after the FBI claimed that a latent fingerprint found on the scene matched Mayfield's. The second story revolves around Adel Hamad, a Sudanese-born hospital administrator arrested in Pakistan while doing refugee relief work. Imprisoned for six months in 'a fetid hell' for alleged connections with al-Qaeda, Hamad was hooded and shackled and transferred to Guantnamo Bay, where he has languished for the past four years. With considerable finesse, the author narrates these two gripping stories in alternating chapters through each stage of his clients' cases. Wax offers personal insight and professional outrage; his is a powerful voice that deserves to reach all Americans. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Before they were falsely accused of terrorism, Brandon Mayfield, an American lawyer in Oregon, and Adel Hamad, a Sudanese relief worker in Pakistan, had little in common but their Muslim faith. Then came the political, military and legal maelstrom that followed the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. On opposite ends of the globe, Hamad and Mayfield were ensnared in the roundup of those considered... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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Wax (Federal Public Defender for the District of Oregon) addresses the extrajudicial detention powers the Bush administration has claimed in the name of the "Global War on Terror" by weaving together the stories of two men he has represented: Brandon Mayfield, the Oregon attorney held as a material witness for over two weeks after the government mistakenly linked him to the 2004 Madrid train bombings and Adel Hassan Hamad, a Sudanese man working in a hospital in Pakistan who was seized and imprisoned by Pakistani intelligence in July of 2002 before being flown to the US Guantanamo Bay Naval Base where he remained until his release and repatriation to Sudan in December of 2007. He also warns of the dangers posed to Americans and foreigners alike of the attacks on civil liberties that are being waged in the name of security. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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assistentti, January 30, 2009 (view all comments by assistentti)
It's almost scary, how up to date Kafka still is in the 21rst century.
Now it seems, there is a new font inspired by his handwriting called Mister K - like one of Kafka's main characters...
So "he" will probably be writing all kinds of texts in many languages of the world in the future !?

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Product Details

ISBN:
9781590512951
Subtitle:
Fighting for Justice in the War on Terror - A Public Defender's Inside Account
Author:
Wax, Steven T
Author:
Wax, Steven T.
Publisher:
Other Press
Subject:
Prisoners of war
Subject:
Civil Rights
Subject:
Criminal Law - General
Subject:
Due process of law -- United States.
Subject:
War on Terrorism, 2001-
Copyright:
Publication Date:
June 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
380
Dimensions:
8.86x6.45x1.22 in. 1.46 lbs.

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