Books by Karen Greenberg
The Least Worst Place
by Karen Greenberg
Greenberg tackles Guantanamo from a legal point of view which is very interesting. She’s very well informed and it’s a good reference on what took place in Guantanamo. She concludes that it was a fully-fledged state-sponsored practice, including the “enhanced interrogation techniques”, ie torture. She believes that Obama should come out and say sorry.
Interviews where books by Karen Greenberg were recommended
The best books on 9/11, recommended by Yosri Fouda
Who was Osama bin Laden? How critical was he to the 9/11 attacks on the United States? What happened in the first 100 days at Guantanamo Bay? Who was in charge of the United States when George W Bush went into hiding? What should we make of all the conspiracy theories that have sprung up around the events of that day? Yosri Fouda, the veteran Egyptian investigative reporter, author and TV host talks us through his choice of the best books on 9/11.