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Enemy Combatant :The Terrifying True Story of a Briton in Guantánamo

Enemy Combatant

Enemy Combatant :The Terrifying True Story of a Briton in Guantánamo

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Published: 5 February, 2007
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Moazzam Begg is an ordinary man who has endured an extraordinary fate -- imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit and whose precise nature has never been determined. As far as the US government was concerned, it was enough to label him an 'enemy combatant'. Moazzam was arrested in Pakistan, where he was helping set up education programmes for children, in the panic-stricken months after the 9/11 attacks. He spent three years in prison, much of it in solitary confinement, and was subjected to over three hundred interrogations, death threats and torture, witnessing the killings of two detainees. He was released early in 2005 without explanation or apology. ENEMY COMBATANT is his riveting story. Not just an instant classic of incarceration literature, it reveals for the first time what it means to be an intelligent, engaged Muslim living in the West after 9/11, by someone who has recently emerged as an influential voice in the Muslim community, against both acts of terrorism and the demonising of Islam.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781416522652
ISBN10 1416522654
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Simon & Schuster
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Moazzam Begg was born in Birmingham in 1968. A former law student, he has travelled extensively in support of Muslim causes. His co-writer, Victoria Brittain, is a former Associate Foreign Editor of the Guardian, and co-author (with Gillian Slovo) of the play Guantanamo: Honour Bound to Defend Freedom.

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