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A    JOURNAL    ON    RACISM,    EMPIRE    AND    GLOBALISATION Volume 52 April–June 2011 Number 4

‘Extraordinary renditions’: tales of Guantánamo, a review article BARBARA HARLOW

Taking Baghdad: some US Marine memoirs of the invasion of Iraq JOHN NEWSINGER

Everyday violence, institutional denial and struggles for justice in Kashmir HALEY DUSCHINSKI and BRUCE HOFFMAN

Attacks on Indian students: the commerce of denial in Australia KEVIN DUNN, DANIELLE PELLERI and KARIN MAEDER-HAN

Commentary

Accelerated removals: the human cost of EU deportation policies LIZ FEKETE

How voluntary are voluntary returns? FRANCES WEBBER

Reviews

Blacks, Reds, and Russians: sojourners in search of the Soviet promise by Joy Gleason Carew (Erik McDuffie)

‘Illegal’ Traveller: an auto-ethnography of borders by Shahram Khosravi; Dying to Live: a story of US immigration in an age of global apartheid by Joseph Nevins with photos by Mizue Aizeki (Matt Carr)

The Refuge and the Fortress: Britain and the flight from tyranny by Jeremy Seabrook (Frances Webber)

Blood and Faith: the purging of Muslim Spain, 1492–1614 by Matthew Carr (Melanie Singhji)

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