TY - BOOK AU - Drohan,Brian TI - Brutality in an age of human rights: activism and counterinsurgency at the end of the British empire SN - 9781501714672 AV - U241 .B788 2017 PY - 2017/// CY - Ithaca PB - Cornell University Press KW - Counterinsurgency KW - Cyprus KW - Yemen (Republic) KW - Aden KW - Northern Ireland KW - Human rights KW - Postcolonialism KW - Great Britain KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Introduction : counterinsurgency and human rights in the post-1945 world --; A lawyers' war : emergency legislation and the Cyprus Bar Council --; The shadow of Strasbourg : international advocacy and Britain's response --; Hunger war : humanitarian rights and the Radfan campaign --; This unhappy affair : investigating torture in Aden --; A more talkative place : Northern Ireland; 2; b N2 - "In Brutality in an Age of Human Rights, Brian Drohan demonstrates that British officials' choices concerning counterinsurgency methods have long been deeply influenced or even redirected by the work of human rights activists. To reveal how that influence was manifested by military policies and practices, Drohan examines three British counterinsurgency campaigns--Cyprus (1955-1959), Aden (1963-1967), and the peak of the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland (1969-1976). This book is enriched by Drohan's use of a newly available collection of 1.2 million colonial-era files, International Committee of the Red Cross files, the extensive Troubles collection at Linen Hall Library in Belfast, and many other sources. Drohan argues that when faced with human rights activism, British officials sought to evade, discredit, and deflect public criticism of their actions to avoid drawing attention to brutal counterinsurgency practices such as the use of torture during interrogation"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1589183&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -