Prisoner in Baghdad by Daphne Parish

Prisoner in Baghdad by Daphne Parish

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Daphne Parish was working in a Baghdad hospital in 1989 when she was arrested by the Iraqi police and accused of spying. She had spent a day in the country with Farzad Bazoft and they had stopped by an air base where there had been an explosion. In this book, Dee Parish shares her experiences.

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Prisoner in Baghdad by Daphne Parish

It was while Daphne (Dee) Parish was working in a Baghdad hospital in 1989 that she was arrested by the Iraqi police and accused of spying. Dee's crime was that she had spent a day in the country, with a friend, "Oberserver" journalist Farzad Bazoft, and they had stopped by an air base where there had been a mysterious explosion. Farzad took samples of ash dust from the scene, in containers - rejects from the hospital - supplied by Dee. Both Dee and Farzad were imprisoned and relentlessly interrogated. After a travesty of a trial conducted in Arabic which neither of them understood, both Dee and Farzad were found guilty of spying. Farzad was executed, to international outcry. Dee was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. For six months, Dee was kept in appalling conditions, in solitary confinement, ants and cockroaches her only company. She was then transferred to a women's prison where she shared a cell with three others, one of whom to her joy could speak English. She kept her spirits up by giving yoga classes, playing Scrabble and advising on medical problems - but she remained in constant fear of her life. Tirelessly campaigning on Dee's behalf was Michelle, her 21-old-daughter, the British Government in London and the British Embassy in Baghdad. Michelle's visits were a lifeline. But by the time of her unexpected release, just a year after her arrest, Dee had become so institutionalized that she was barely able to leave. In this book, Dee Parish shares her experiences.
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ISBN 13 9781855926332
ISBN 10 1855926334
Title Prisoner in Baghdad
Author Daphne Parish
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1992-10-23
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.