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Indefinite detention, torture, militarized occupation, drone warfare, targeted killings, mass surveillance: the tactics developed in the West to fight the so-called 'War on Terror' are now well known. Less well known are the ways in which these tactics - which apologists argue target foreign nationals on foreign soil - are in fact being stealthily applied to domestic soil and increasingly used against Western citizens.

In this urgent follow-up to his essential account of the Snowden revelations and their implications, No Place to Hide, Glenn Greenwald exposes the ways in which almost every extremist 'War on Terror' policy has been integrated into domestic policing across the West, from 'Collect-It-All' spying to paramilitary-style law enforcement, with an alarming focus on Muslim minorities.
Publisher's description. In the past fifteen years, a terrifying arsenal of extremist 'War on Terror' policies have been smuggled into our daily lives by our own governments: from 'collect-it-all' spying to paramilitary-style law enforcement. From the journalist who broke the Snowden scandal, this is an urgent and excoriating account how our civil rights are being systematically and ruthlessly withdrawn.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780241252994
  • Length: 272 pages
  • Price: £10.99