Three Worlds Gone Mad: Dangerous Journeys through War Zones of Africa, Asia and the South Pacific
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1092882 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
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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.
