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Standing Ground: An Imprisoned Couple's Struggle for Justice Against a Communist Regime

Autor Kay Danes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2009
This is the true story of Kay and Kerry Danes, a couple working in Laos in their own security business when they are arrested and thrown into a Laos's prison. Accused of stealing gems from a business they did security work for, the Laos government arrested them and 6 months later charged them for the crime and sentenced them to seven years. One month after their arrest it was proven to the Thailand Embassy that the Danes had not stolen the gems but still the Lao government continued to hold the couple and insisted that they were still guilty of the crime. Daily torture was inflicted on the couple to sign a confession of guilt on the crime but they maintained their innocence until they were pardoned 10 months later.

Standing Ground is the inspirational story of the Danes' strong spirit to survive and continued hope that one day they would be released. When that day came, they contacted embassies all over the world to inform them that prisoners were being held for years without any knowledge of their crime or sentences and had either died in prison or were unfairly treated in the cruelest conditions. Some families had been looking for loved ones for years without knowing they were in prison in Laos.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781741107579
ISBN-10: 1741107571
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 31 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 165 x 239 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: New Holland Publishing Australia Pty Ltd

Notă biografică

Kay Danes is probably best known for her arrest with her husband, under false charges of jewelry smuggling. Kay spent months in Laos prison with no clean water, torture sessions around them continuously and unfair and cruel treatment of prisoners given convictions without trial. Kay is dedicated to teaching people on human rights.