Three Worlds Gone Mad: Dangerous Journeys through War Zones of Africa, Asia and the South Pacific
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #706309 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Robert Young Pelton introduces an extraordinary cast of characters from three of the most war-ravaged countries on earth - the West African country of Sierra Leone, the breakaway republic of Chechnya, and a mysterious island in the South Pacific called Bougainville. In war-torn Sierra Leone, as he wanders through the world's most expensive peacekeeping mission, he meets an ex-mercenary who hunts pirates, a ragtag militia whose members believe they have supernatural powers, and white men with "diamond fever". In Chechnya, Pelton enters the jihad with three travelling companions - an American mujahidin who wants to die, a young woman seeing her first war as a journalist, and a grumpy cameraman. Pelton brings this motley crew down the secret muj trail from Georgia and into terrorist-filled bunkers, suicide squad-manned front lines and SCUD missile attacks. Finally, Pelton chronicles his two-year odyssey to meet one of the most elusive rebel leaders in the world - Francis Ona - who has survived numerous assassination attempts and threatens to kill any white man who sets foot on his tiny island, Bougainville.
Customer Reviews
Pelton again worth the read
Three tales of Mr Peltons travels through the dark places of the world. He draws few conclusions, but just relates his travel exploits. If you're in any doubt about the nature of the new Russian democracy, you need to read this.




