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Œuvres de James Yee

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Date de naissance
1968
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Tacoma, Washington, USA
New Jersey, USA
Professions
army chaplain
Organisations
United States Army
Agent
Sydelle Kramer

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I tend to be a sucker for stories of the righteous being downtrodden and still winning. It’s no surprise that I liked this story. In particular, I liked it because I am really tired of reading stories about those the Bush administration and it’s flunkies beat down, and when called to task the Bush administration wins. Well, this time they didn’t win. Legally, James Yee won on all points.

(Full review at my blog)… (plus d'informations)
 
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KingRat | 2 autres critiques | Jun 17, 2008 |
A very engaging, well-written work. Chaplain Yee is an inspiration to all Americans who believe in American justice (especially due process). I met him and he signed my book; he is a very articulate man with no resentment and nothing to hide.
 
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heinous-eli | 2 autres critiques | Sep 2, 2007 |
detention center for War on Terror detainees-for most of 2003 before his Catch-22esque descent into a military inquiry fueled by suspicion of his faith, not evidence of his alleged wrongdoing. A graduate of West Point, Yee later converted to Islam and, upon his assignment to Guantanamo (Gitmo, to the locals), he became the base's third Muslim chaplain in six months, a contentious role that saw him educating soldiers that "Muslim" and "terrorist" were not synonymous, leading prayer services and ministering to detainees. He struck up friendships with the small group of Muslims working on the base, and, unbeknownst to him at the time, his group of friends had been dubbed "Hamas" by other Gitmo soldiers, an anecdote indicative of the accusations of treason that would soon hound him. Sincere almost to the point of naïveté, Yee realizes the distorted view many Westerners have of Muslims, but is constantly surprised he would become a target. A searing indictment of justice gone awry and unchecked, systemic ignorance, Yee's story is sure to stimulate its share of discussion on a volatile subject at a crucial time. Photos… (plus d'informations)
 
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addict | 2 autres critiques | Jan 17, 2007 |

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