The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens
The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens
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The Trial of Henry Kissinger

Author: Christopher Hitchens, Ariel Dorfman

Narrator: Simon Prebble

Unabridged: 6 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Twelve

Published: 04/10/2012


Synopsis

"If the courts and lawyers of this country will not do their duty, we shall watch as the victims and survivors of this man pursue justice and vindication in their own dignified and painstaking way, and at their own expense, and we shall be put to shame."

Forget Pinochet, Milosevic, Hussein, Kim Jong-il, or Gaddafi: America need look no further than its own lauded leaders for a war criminal whose offenses rival those of the most heinous dictators in recent history-Henry Kissinger.

Employing evidence based on firsthand testimony, unpublished documents, and new information uncovered by the Freedom of Information Act, and using only what would hold up in international courts of law, The Trial of Henry Kissinger outlines atrocities authorized by the former secretary of state in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus, East Timor, and in the plight of the Iraqi Kurds, "including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture."

With the precision and tenacity of a prosecutor, Hitchens offers an unrepentant portrait of a felonious diplomat who "maintained that laws were like cobwebs," and implores governments around the world, including our own, to bring him swiftly to justice.

About Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a visiting professor in liberal studies at the New School in New York. His books include Why Orwell Matters, Thomas Jefferson: Author of America, and God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Greg on December 07, 2008

Henry Kissinger is a bad bad man, and Christopher Hitchens sets out to prove it and expose all of the fucked up shit this slimy bastard has ever done to the world. The book is interesting, and it's more than a little sad that the one thing that was implicitly hoped for by this book was for Kissinger......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on May 05, 2023

There was once a popular aphorism that used to circulate within the now discredited circles of American exceptionalism, “no one is above the law.” Looking back, I find it laughable that we ever conceded to such an utter falsehood in the first place. Henry Kissinger is the personification of corrupti......more

Goodreads review by Murtaza on July 27, 2019

A long essay that seeks to do precisely what the title suggests: build a legal case for crimes against humanity against Henry Kissinger. Those expecting the literary ornamentation that Hitchens is known for will be mostly disappointed. This is more like a hard-nosed legal brief. The book points to a......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on July 12, 2022

Shortly before his lurch to the political right, Christopher Hitchens published The Trial of Henry Kissinger. This short, angry polemic about the former Secretary of State came about when Hitchens joined an effort to prosecute Kissinger for involvement in Pinochet's overthrow of Salvador Allende's g......more

Goodreads review by Mr. on October 07, 2008

This little book includes some of Christopher Hitchens' best investigative reporting. He puts former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on trial (at last), and indicts him for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Chile, Cyprus, East Timor, for an attempted assassination......more