Hostage in Iraq

“Hostage in Iraq” by N. F. Kember, published by Darton Longman & Todd in 2007, presents a detailed account of the author’s experiences during his captivity in Baghdad. This edition, written in English and spanning 204 pages, recounts the events surrounding Kember’s dramatic release by a multinational military raid and the complexities of his four-month ordeal, during which he was imprisoned alongside two Canadian peace activists.
Readers will find a firsthand narrative that delves into the challenges faced during captivity, including the emotional and physical struggles of being chained in a confined space. The book explores themes related to the Iraq War, political conflict, and the intersection of religion and personal belief, providing insight into the broader context of the events that unfolded during this tumultuous period. Kember’s story offers a unique perspective on the human experience amid war and conflict.
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A year after the dramatic release by a multinational military raid, Norman Kember reveals his story behind the controversy of his captivity in Baghdad. He describes his four month ordeal, during which he was imprisoned in a small room and chained to two Canadian peace activists and an American, who was later killed by his captors.
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