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Uncompromised: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of an Arab-American Patriot in the CIA

Autor Nada Prouty
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2013

"Nada Prouty served her country loyally, with distinction, and, as universally acknowledged by her colleagues, with great personal courage as a CIA covert officer. This tale of rampant trampling of citizen's rights is a vivid reminder of the responsibility of citizens to be vigilant against unaccountable government overreach if we hope to keep a strong democracy, where the rule of law prevails and where a citizen is presumed innocent until proven guilty."
-Valerie Plame, author of Fair Game

When Nada Prouty came to the United States as a young woman, she fell in love with the democracy and freedom of her new home. Following a childhood in war-torn Lebanon with an abusive father, and facing the prospect of an arranged marriage, she jumped at the chance to forge her own path in America a path that led to exciting undercover work in the FBI, then the CIA. But all this changed in the wake of 9/11, at the height of anti-Arab fervor, when federal investigators charged Prouty with passing intelligence to Hezbollah. Though the CIA and federal judge eventually exonerated Prouty of all charges, she was dismissed from the agency and stripped of her citizenship. In "Uncompromised," Prouty tells her whole story in a bid to restore her name and reputation in the country that she loves. Beyond a thrilling story of espionage and betrayal, this is a sobering commentary on cultural alienation, the power of fear, and what it means to truly love America.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230342002
ISBN-10: 0230342000
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 147 x 226 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: St. Martin's Griffin
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Descriere

When Nada Prouty came to the United States as a young woman, she fell in love with the democracy and freedom of her new home.Following a childhood in war-torn Lebanon with an abusive father, and facing the prospect of an arranged marriage, she jumped at the chance to forge her own path in America - a path that led to exciting undercover work in the FBI, then the CIA. But all this changed in the wake of 9/11, at the height of anti-Arab fervor, when federal investigators charged Prouty with passing intelligence to Hezbollah. Though the CIA and federal judge eventually exonerated Prouty of all charges, she was dismissed from the agency and stripped of her citizenship. In Uncompromised, Prouty tells her whole story in a bid to restore her name and reputation in the country that she loves. Beyond a thrilling story of espionage and betrayal, this is a sobering commentary on cultural alienation, the power of fear, and what it means to truly love America.

Cuprins

1. 'Don't shoot - I'm an American'
2. Where I'm Coming From
3. Charade
4. Coming to America
5. Joining the Fold
6. Major Case
7. Late Al Qaeda Nights
8. September 11th, 2001
9. Vanishing Act
10. Over to the Dark Side
11. Family Affairs
12. Decision Made
13. Exonerated


Notă biografică

Nada Prouty was an undercover spy for the FBI and CIA for over a decade, working on a host of high-profile terrorism cases, including the bombing of the USS Cole. She was also part of the team that developed the intelligence on the whereabouts of Saddam Hussein. Today, Prouty cares for her two young children, speaks about her experience nationwide, and awaitsthe reinstatement of her citizenship.

Caracteristici

Prouty had a great lineup for the hardcover publication of Uncompromised, including interviews with WNYC, Marie Claire magazine, the "Diane Rhem Show," CNN, MSNBC, and radio programs nationwide. She also spoke at events across the country, including Politics and Prose, the DCWorld Affairs Council, the National Press Club, the World Affairs Council, the Commonwealth Club, Elliot Bay bookstore, and the Chicago Union League Club, among others
Prouty's story reminds us of the danger of today's 24-hour media cycle, in which reputations are destroyed instantly over baseless claims. It also illustrates the paranoia about Arab-Americans that, coupled with recent outcries over immigration policy, has created political battlegrounds all over the country.
Prouty told her story on 60 Minutes in March of 2010 to an audience of 15 million viewers, and the CBS public radio broadcast of the showalso garnered 8 million listeners