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Jeffrey Kaye is the author of Cover-up at Guantanamo, and his articles can be found on Medium and Invectus. He is a retired psychologist. He has written extensively on torture issues, psychological and biological warfare. He has worked clinically with torture refugees. He has been active in the fight to change the policy of the American Psychological Association regarding the participation of psychologists in national security interrogations, where the use of torture and abusive conditions of imprisonment have been well documented.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, November 14, 2020 U.S. Biological Warfare Korean War Redux
The question whether the United States used biological weapons during the Korean War remains a fierce controversy nearly 70 years after the North Korea and China made the initial allegations of such attacks.
An important new book by author Nicolson Baker, published in July by Penguin Books, Baseless: My Search for Secrets in the Ruins of the Freedom of Information Act, makes the case ---
SHARE Tuesday, November 15, 2016 NYT Article on Psychiatric Care at Guantanamo Hides More Than It Reveals
This article critiques a recent New York Times examination of psychiatric practice inside the Guantanamo Bay prison camp, finding some important misstatements, misrepresentations, and a failure to document glaring evidence of detainee abuse, particularly in the case of detainee "suicides".