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Loading... Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, and Kandaharby Moazzam Begg
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book is nothing but Jihad propaganda. From the moment you start reading you know this guy is not being truthful and is exaggerating his story. It is also obvious from his past that he completely supports Jihad and war against western culture. And while he may not have been charged with anything in this book, he is currently charged with terrorist activity in Syria. Go figure. ( ) Moazzam Begg was a young muslim working in Pakistan shortly after 9/11. He had been an idealist. He had visited sensitive places particularly in Afghanistan. And that was about it. Although it was enough to see him abducted from his home and, via Kandahar and Bagram, to become one of the British detainees in Guantanamo Bay. He remained in detention for 3 years. He was in solitary confinement for much of the time. He was interrogated time and time again. He was threatened with death and torture. Finally he was freed without ever finding out what he was supposed to have done. Neither has he ever received an apology or explanation. This is a well written book that confirms what we have all suspected about Guantanamo. The nightmare is made more stark by Begg's writing. He comes across as a quiet intelligent young man with a dry sense of humour. One poignant moment is when he and other detainees discuss the rights and wrongs of militant Islam - Begg taking a moderate tone which contrasts with the attitude of the powers that have detained him. Indeed he also shows a remarkable lack of bitterness. For months on end his only human contact was the particular guard who was watching him. He builds up a sympathetic relationship with these guards against whom no persoanl grudge is seen. Anyone who has any doubts about this affront to human rights which should embarass all of us in the West should read this book. no reviews | add a review
Moazzam Begg, a British Muslim, tells about the years he was held at Guantanamo Bay by the United States government, detailing his arrest, interrogations, solitary confinement, and other incidents that occurred during his imprisonment. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)958.104History & geography History of Asia Central Asia Afghanistan 1919-LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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