One estimate of Iraqi civilian deaths, in late 2004, by a team from Johns Hopkins University, was 100,000.
2.
Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross on the treatment by the Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and other Protected Persons by the Geneva Conventions in Iraq during Arrest, Internment and Interrogation. (February, 2004).
3.
See, eg, Van NattaDanJr‘Questioning terror suspects in a dark and surreal world’New York Times 9 March 2003.
4.
See, eg, LewisAnthony, ‘The US Case for Torture’New York Review of Books, 15 July 2004.
5.
See, eg, DershowitzAlanWhy Terrorism Works (2002).
6.
NagelT, The View from Nowhere (1989), 181–2.
7.
See Lewis, above n 4; GreenbergKDratelJ, (eds) The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib (2005); DannerM, Torture and Truth (2005).