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Guantanamo My Journey David Hicks Hicks David

  • SKU: BELL-23406074
Guantanamo My Journey David Hicks Hicks David
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Publisher: Random House Australia
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.66 MB
Author: David Hicks [Hicks, David]
ISBN: 9781864711585, 9781922231918, 1922231916, 1864711582, JBEG2TM8OJMC, 9519353
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Guantanamo My Journey David Hicks Hicks David by David Hicks [hicks, David] 9781864711585, 9781922231918, 1922231916, 1864711582, JBEG2TM8OJMC, 9519353 instant download after payment.

The personal account of David Hicks, and his five and a half years spent in the notorious prison, Guantanamo Bay. In 1999 a young man from suburban Adelaide set out on an overseas trip that would change his life forever. Initially, he was after adventure and the experience of travelling the Silk Road. But events would set him on a different path. He would be deemed a terrorist, one of George W. Bush's 'worst of the worst'. He would be incarcerated in the world's most notorious prison, Guantanamo Bay. And in that place where, according to an interrogator in Abu Ghraib, 'even dogs won't live', he was to languish for five and a half years, suffering horror, torture and abuse, while Australians were told who he was - by politicians, the media and foreign governments. Everyone had an opinion on him. But only he knows the truth. And now, for the first time, David Hicks tells his story.

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