They Want Us Exterminated

 They Want Us Exterminated
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization),Scott Long
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781564325242

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This 67-page report documents a wide-reaching campaign of extrajudicial executions, kidnappings, and torture of gay men that began in early 2009. The killings began in the vast Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City, a stronghold of Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia, and spread to many cities across Iraq. Mahdi Army spokesmen have promoted fears about the "third sex" and the "feminization" of Iraq men, and suggested that militia action was the remedy. Some people told Human Rights Watch that Iraqi security forces have colluded and joined in the killing.--Publisher description.

Journal of the International Relations and Affairs Group Volume III Issue I

Journal of the International Relations and Affairs Group  Volume III  Issue I
Author: Daniel Evans
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781304399694

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The Journal of the International Relations and Affairs Group has been a platform to discuss and submit articles related to foreign affairs & global issues such as: Integration, Globalization, Geopolitics, Conflict Resolution, Commerce, Law, Diplomacy, Intelligence Community, Negotiation, Peace Building, Government, Defense, Research, Economics, Business, State Role, IGO, NGO, MNC, Public Policy, Terrorism, and other international issues and problems. Purpose: The Journal of the International Relations and Affairs Group (JIRAG) is a peer reviewed publication to promote research in International Affairs.

Torture

Torture
Author: Donatella Di Cesare
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781509524402

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Torture is not as universally condemned as it once was. From Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib prisons to the death of Giulio Regeni, countless recent cases have shocked public opinion. But if we want to defend the human dignity that torture violates, simple indignation is not enough. In this important book, Donatella Di Cesare provides a critical perspective on torture in all its dimensions. She seeks to capture the peculiarity of an extreme and methodical violence where the tormentor calculates and measures out pain so that he can hold off the victim’s death, allowing him to continue to exercise his sovereign power. For the victim, being tortured is like experiencing his own death while he is still alive. Torture is a threat wherever the defenceless find themselves in the hands of the strong: in prisons, in migrant camps, in nursing homes, in centres for the disabled and in institutions for minors. This impassioned book will appeal to students and scholars of philosophy and political theory as well as to anyone committed to defending human rights as universal and inviolable.

Tool

Tool
Author: Claire St. Rose
Publsiher: E-Book Publishing World Inc.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This is book 2 of the Tool Hitman Romance Series! Book 3 is available everywhere now! He's got a dangerous tool, and he knows how to use it. MAYA I thought my father hired Quinn to be my protector. But it turns out that he's more of a prison guard. It's Quinn's secret job to keep me under his watchful eye, so I don't do what I desperately want to do: Run away from my mob boss daddy, who's trying to marry me off to the rich, arrogant son of some other mafia creep. Quinn doesn't give a d*mn either way. He's just there to collect a paycheck and get back to a life of whiskey drinking and one-night stands. Until one night, we go too far and end up in the shower together. Now, there's no going back to the way things were. He says he's a loner with no room in his heart for love. But I know that there's a man deep down inside him who feels something for me. At least, I hope so. Because if I'm wrong, then by sundown tomorrow, I'll be married to a monster. Unless Quinn comes back to save me. QUINN The last thing I needed was a girl like Maya Butler. A spoiled, high-maintenance brat who thinks she can tell me what to do just because her daddy's footing the bill. But once I got a taste of her, she became an addiction that I couldn't quit. I took her, claimed her, and made her beg me for more. There's just one problem: Some mafia scumbag thinks that she belongs to him, and he'll start a war to take her away from me. But Mimi is mine. No matter who says otherwise. I may not have started this war. But I'm sure as hell going to finish it.

Embodied Power

Embodied Power
Author: Mary Hawkesworth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317212522

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Embodied Power explores dimensions of politics seldom addressed in political science, illuminating state practices that produce hierarchically-organized groups through racialized gendering—despite guarantees of formal equality. Challenging disembodied accounts of citizenship, the book traces how modern science and law produce race, gender, and sexuality as purportedly natural characteristics, masking their political genesis. Taking the United States as a case study, Hawkesworth demonstrates how diverse laws and policies concerning civil and political rights, education, housing, and welfare, immigration and securitization, policing and criminal justice create finely honed hierarchies of difference that structure the life prospects of men and women of particular races and ethnicities within and across borders. In addition to documenting the continuing operation of embodied power across diverse policy terrains, the book investigates complex ways of seeing that render raced-gendered relations of domination and subordination invisible. From common assumptions about individualism and colorblind perception to disciplinary norms such as methodological individualism, methodological nationalism, and abstract universalism, problematic presuppositions sustain mistaken notions concerning formal equality and legal neutrality that allow state practices of racialized gendering to escape detection with profound consequences for the life prospects of privileged and marginalized groups. Through sustained critique of these flawed suppositions, Embodied Power challenges central beliefs about the nature of power, the scope of state action, and the practice of liberal democracy and identifies alternative theoretical frameworks that make racialized-gendering visible and actionable. Key Features: Demonstrates how understandings of politics change when the experiences of men and women of diverse classes, races, and ethnicities are placed at the center of analysis. Explains why race-neutral and gender-neutral policies fail to eliminate entrenched inequalities. Shows how accredited methods in political science (and the social sciences more generally) mask state practices that create and sustain racial and gender inequality. Traces how mistaken notions of biological determinism have diverted attention from political processes of racialization, gendering, and sexualization. Argues that the intersecting categories of race, class, gender, and sexuality are essential to all subfields of political science if contemporary power is to be studied systematically.

The Promise of Israel

The Promise of Israel
Author: Daniel Gordis
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781118235478

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Why Israel's greatest weakness is its greatest strength, and what its supporters and enemies can learn from its success Israel's critics in the West insist that no country founded on a single religion or culture can stay democratic and prosperous?but they're wrong. In The Promise of Israel, Daniel Gordis points out that Israel has defied that conventional wisdom. It has provided its citizens infinitely greater liberty and prosperity than anyone expected, faring far better than any other young nation. Israel's "magic" is a unique blend of democracy and tradition, of unabashed particularism coupled to intellectual and cultural openness. Given Israel's success, it would make sense for many other countries, from Rwanda to Afghanistan and even Iran, to look at how they've done it. In fact, rather than seeking to destroy Israel, the Palestinians would serve their own best interests by trying to copy it. Takes many of the most compelling arguments against Israel and turns them completely on their heads, undoing liberals with a more liberal argument and the religious with a more devout argument Puts forth an idea that is as convincing as it is shocking?that Iran's clerics and the Taliban should want to be more like Israel Written by Daniel Gordis, the author of the National Jewish Book Award winner, Saving Israel Daniel Gordis has been called "one of Israel's most thoughtful observers" (Alan Dershowitz) and "a writer whose reflections are consistently as intellectually impressive as they are moving" (Cynthia Ozick) Certain to generate controversy and debate, The Promise of Israel is one of the most interesting and original books about Israel in years.

Malice

Malice
Author: John Gwynne
Publsiher: Orbit
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780316399715

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The first book in acclaimed epic fantasy author John Gwynne's Faithful and Fallen series, Malice is a tale of blind greed, ambition, and betrayal set in a world where ancient monsters are reawakening -- and a war to end all wars is about to begin. The world is broken. . .and it can never be made whole again. Corban wants nothing more than to be a warrior under King Brenin's rule -- to protect and serve. But that day will come all too soon. And the price he pays will be in blood. Evnis has sacrificed -- too much it seems. But what he wants -- the power to rule -- will soon be in his grasp. And nothing will stop him once he has started on his path. Veradis is the newest member of the warband for the High Prince, Nathair. He is one of the most skilled swordsman to come out of his homeland, yet he is always under the shadow of his older brother. Nathair has ideas -- and a lot of plans. Many of them don't involve his father, the High King Aquilus. Nor does he agree with his father's idea to summon his fellow kings to council. The Banished Lands has a violent past where armies of men and giants clashed in battle, the earth running dark with their heartsblood. Now, the stones weep red and giant wyrms stir, and those who can still read the signs see a danger far worse than all that has come before. . .

New Avengers Vol 7

New Avengers Vol  7
Author: Brian Michael Bendis
Publsiher: Marvel Entertainment
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2008-07-03
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780785178125

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The New Avengers have found a huge clue to the threat that has faced them since the day they banded together. And now just the knowledge of that threat is tearing them apart. What secret could be so damning that it could do to the New Avengers what the Civil War could not? Collects New Avengers #32-37 and Annual #2.