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Trial and Error

Mordechai Vanunu and Israel's Nuclear Bomb

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Eastbourne
Kiadó: Monarch Publications Ltd
Kiadás helye: Eastbourne
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 190 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 1-85424-129-X
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Mordechai Vanunu worked as a technician at Israel's top-secret Dimona nuclear research complex for nine years before being dismissed in 1985 for pro-Arab sympathies. He left Israel on a journey that finished in Sydney, Australia, where he became friends with an Anglican clergyman, John McKnight, and converted to Christianity. His new-found faith convinced him that he should, in the interests of world peace, expose Israel's clandestine activities. ^
Retaliation was swift and ruthless. Vanunu was kidnapped by Mossad agents and tried behind the closed doors of a Jerusalem courtroom. Convicted for espionage, • treason and betraying State secrets, he was sentenced to 18 years in jail. Despite ¦¦
being nominated for the Nobel Peace ¦
Prize, and having his case taken up by the European Parliament, Vanunu's - i
appeals against the sentence have been rejected, and he remains in solitary confinement, forbidden to speak even to the priest who brings ""
him communion.
Tanimu nominated... Tovább

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Mordechai Vanunu worked as a technician at Israel's top-secret Dimona nuclear research complex for nine years before being dismissed in 1985 for pro-Arab sympathies. He left Israel on a journey that finished in Sydney, Australia, where he became friends with an Anglican clergyman, John McKnight, and converted to Christianity. His new-found faith convinced him that he should, in the interests of world peace, expose Israel's clandestine activities. ^
Retaliation was swift and ruthless. Vanunu was kidnapped by Mossad agents and tried behind the closed doors of a Jerusalem courtroom. Convicted for espionage, • treason and betraying State secrets, he was sentenced to 18 years in jail. Despite ¦¦
being nominated for the Nobel Peace ¦
Prize, and having his case taken up by the European Parliament, Vanunu's - i
appeals against the sentence have been rejected, and he remains in solitary confinement, forbidden to speak even to the priest who brings ""
him communion.
Tanimu nominated for Nobel W^f
A royalty from each book sold goes to support the fight for his release. Vissza
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