Kabul24 : the story of a Taliban kidnapping and unwavering faith in the face of true terror

Titre
Kabul24 : the story of a Taliban kidnapping and unwavering faith in the face of true terror

Henry O., Arnold

Sommaire
For three months in 2001, the desperate plight of aid workers kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan captured the attention of the world. With the growing specter of U.S. retaliation for 9/11, the Taliban and Osama bin Laden attempted to use their Western hostages as bargaining tools. What the captors did not count on was coming face-to-face with the enduring faith of people who know their only hope was in Christ. "Kabul 24" revisits their grueling interrogations, their sham trials before the Taliban Supreme Court, their peril during the bombing of Kabul, and the crushing sense that the world had abandoned them. It reveals not only the eight Westerners' 105 days in captivity but also the gauntlet endured by their 16 Muslim coworkers who, after being taken to the notorious Pulicharki Prison, were beaten and tortured, having been accused by the Taliban of converting to Christianity.

Kabul twenty-four
 
Kabul 24

Date de publication comme intervalle
2009

Description matérielle
xx, 282 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

Table des matières
Foreword / by Michael W. Smith -- Author's note -- Prologue -- The arrests -- In the blink of an eye -- Interrogations -- Justice, Taliban-style -- The world turned over -- Hamid Hotel -- Unusual prisonmates -- Highway to Kandahar -- Life or death.

Vedette-matière - nom collectif
Shelter Now (Organization)
 
Taliban.

Terme de vedette-matière
Humanitarian assistance -- Afghanistan.
 
Political prisoners -- Afghanistan -- Biography.

Terme géographique
Afghanistan -- History -- 2001-

Vedette secondaire auteur
Pearson, Ben.

Résumé
For three months in 2001, the desperate plight of aid workers kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan captured the attention of the world. With the growing specter of U.S. retaliation for 9/11, the Taliban and Osama bin Laden attempted to use their Western hostages as bargaining tools. What the captors did not count on was coming face-to-face with the enduring faith of people who know their only hope was in Christ. "Kabul 24" revisits their grueling interrogations, their sham trials before the Taliban Supreme Court, their peril during the bombing of Kabul, and the crushing sense that the world had abandoned them. It reveals not only the eight Westerners' 105 days in captivity but also the gauntlet endured by their 16 Muslim coworkers who, after being taken to the notorious Pulicharki Prison, were beaten and tortured, having been accused by the Taliban of converting to Christianity.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781595550224

Informations de publication
Nashville : Thomas Nelson, c2009.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Edmonton Christian High958.1 ARNBook30905000099410Non-Fiction