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Freedom's Edge: a Photographer's Nightmare Journey And Imprisonment in Afghanistan Paperback by Victoria Ginn

Freedom's Edge: a Photographer's Nightmare Journey And Imprisonment in Afghanistan Paperback by Victoria Ginn

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In 1978, 24-year-old Victoria Ginn travelled to Afghanistan to photograph wild places and the people who live there. In May, the government was deposed in a coup, the precursor to a Soviet invasion and the ongoing war that has all but destroyed that magnificent country. Political intrigue built quickly to war as Ginn became embroiled in a personal hell. Tricked by lecherous officials, accused of smuggling hashish, her cameras stolen, Ginn was thrown into prison for one night . Weeks went by and there, among her fellow women prisoners, this ingenuous New Zealander recognized the powerlessness of her sex and her individuality. Released under hotel arrest to pursue her case, Ginn's freedom was short-lived as the country disintegrated into war. Thrown back into prison, she was armed this time with an ally - the aristocratic Assilan - and a camera.

Publisher: Hazard Press
Year: 2001
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781877161865
Condition: Good
Description: Owner's Name inside. Newspaper clipping about book pasted on first page.

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SKU: 1349147
Location: NZ Bio
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