Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political activism > Terrorism, freedom fighters, armed struggle
|
Buy Now
Titanic Express - Finding Answers in the Aftermath of Terror (Hardcover)
Price: R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
|
|
Titanic Express - Finding Answers in the Aftermath of Terror (Hardcover)
(sign in to rate)
Price R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
Expected to ship within 5 - 7 working days
|
On December 28th 2000, Charlotte Wilson, a 27-year-old VSO worker,
was killed when her bus, the inauspiciously named Titanic Express,
was ambushed in war-torn Burundi. The attackers were members of the
Hutu-extremist FNL, a faction linked to those responsible for the
Rwandan genocide. Twenty others died with Charlotte, including her
Burundian fiance. One of the few survivors was given a chilling
message for the Burundian government: "We're going to kill them all
and there's nothing you can do". In "Titanic Express", Charlotte's
brother Richard charts his painful struggle to unravel what
happened that day, to understand the complex and brutal history
that lay behind it. Cutting through the obfuscations of the
authorities, he uncovers a story of violence, fanaticism and
neglect that exposes the self-interest and double standards at the
heart of our supposed commitment to human rights and the fight
against terror. As the facts begin to emerge, the family's deep
personal grief is compounded by the realisation that this murder is
just one among thousands, in a war fuelled as much by western
cynicism and African greed as by ethnic divisions. "Titanic
Express" is a political detective story, a memoir of grief and a
moving portrait of an extraordinary woman who died at the very
moment she had found fulfilment. In gripping detail it shows the
human reality of lives torn apart by the machinations of war and
diplomatic expediency, where competing versions of the truth can be
as deadly as bullets and machetes. "I have watched in growing
admiration how, with dogged persistence, Richard Wilson has
conducted a singular crusade, not just to bring his sister's
murderers to justice, but to understand who they were and why they
killed her." Jon Swain, Sunday Times
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.