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Fear Up Harsh

by Tony Lagouranis

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So begins Army interrogator Tony Lagouranis's first briefing at Abu Ghraib. When the U.S. went to war with Iraq, Lagouranis-who joined the Army prior to September 11-was tapped to be an interrogator in places like Abu Ghraib and Fallujah. He believed in his mission, but he soon discovered that pushing the legal limits of interrogation was encouraged. Under orders, he-along with numerous other soldiers-abused and terrorized hundreds of prisoners by adding "enhancements" to "Fear Up Harsh," an official tactic designed to terrify prisoners into revealing information.

This is an unflinching first-hand account of how one man struggled with his own conscience and ultimately broke the silence surrounding interrogation practices. The first Army interrogator to step forward and publicly denounce these tactics, Lagouranis reveals what went on in Iraqi prisons-raising crucial questions about American conduct abroad.

Review:

"Written with bestselling military writer Allen Mikaelian, this is a developed version of a story widely available in the media and on the Internet. Lagouranis became a central figure to Iraq war opponents by describing his role as an army interrogator at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere. Official policy may have stressed observing the Geneva Conventions, but in the field and out of sight, he says, the policy rapidly became 'anything goes.' 'Fear up harsh' in principle meant verbally intimidating a prisoner, but came to include sleep deprivation, induced hypothermia and binding, with all levels of command complicit. Convinced such methods did not work and disturbed by his own behavior, Lagouranis felt 'the feeble voice of my deeply suppressed morality trying to be heard.' Increasingly identifying with prisoners, he began interpreting the war as corrupting and brutalizing of the institutions and individuals involved. On returning to the U.S., Lagouranis had intensifying stress reactions that prompted him to go public about the way the war had led him to 'discover and indulge my own evil.' To date, his moving account has been accepted rather than investigated; readers might be cautioned to remember B.G. Burkett's Stolen Valor (1998) — an exhaustive analysis of equally moving Vietnam accounts that turned out to be in good part constructions. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A U.S. Army interrogator breaks the silence about prisoner abuse in places like Abu Ghraib and Fallujah in this unflinching firsthand account of how he struggled with his own conscience and ultimately stepped forward to publicly denounce these tactics.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781429536660
Author:
Lagouranis, Tony
Publisher:
NAL
Subject:
History : Military - General
Publication Date:
June 2007
Binding:
eBooks
Language:
English
Pages:
272

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