The Bob Edwards Show, Jay Bahadur and Megan Stack, July 25, 2011 Audiobook by Bob Edwards
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Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Jay Bahadur and Megan Stack, July 25, 2011
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-25-11
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Publisher's Summary:
Five foreigners, including an American, were pardoned by the Somali government recently after being arrested in May for bringing millions of dollars into the country to pay a ransom to Somali pirates. The UN estimates more than $110 million has been paid just in the past twelve months. Jay Bahadur spent a year in Somalia infiltrating the remote pirate havens of the war-ravaged country. His book, The Pirates of Somalia, is a first ever, close-up look into the lives of these men how they live, how they spend the ransom money, how they treat the hostages, and the forces that created piracy in Somalia.
Then, Only after covering it for years did I understand that the war on terror never really existed. So says journalist Megan Stack in the prologue to Every Man in This Village Is a Liar: An Education in War. In her book, Stack chronicles her experience covering Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon for the Los Angeles Times. [Broadcast Date: July 25, 2011]
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Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Jay Bahadur and Megan Stack, July 25, 2011
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-25-11
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Publisher's Summary:
Five foreigners, including an American, were pardoned by the Somali government recently after being arrested in May for bringing millions of dollars into the country to pay a ransom to Somali pirates. The UN estimates more than $110 million has been paid just in the past twelve months. Jay Bahadur spent a year in Somalia infiltrating the remote pirate havens of the war-ravaged country. His book, The Pirates of Somalia, is a first ever, close-up look into the lives of these men how they live, how they spend the ransom money, how they treat the hostages, and the forces that created piracy in Somalia.
Then, Only after covering it for years did I understand that the war on terror never really existed. So says journalist Megan Stack in the prologue to Every Man in This Village Is a Liar: An Education in War. In her book, Stack chronicles her experience covering Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon for the Los Angeles Times. [Broadcast Date: July 25, 2011]
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