Death Plus Ten Years

Death Plus Ten Years

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Author: Roger Cooper

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 320


When Roger Cooper was released in April 1991 from Evin prison in Tehran, he had spent more than 5 years undergoing intensive interrogation and frequent solitary confinement in one of the most feared prisons in the world, where hundreds died beofre the Ayattollah's revolution and tens of thousands during and after it. Tried and convicted as a British spy, he was sentenced to "death plus ten years" in 1987 and remained under a death threat until January 1990. This book describes his experiences - his interrogation, his "confession", trial, attempts to learn about his sentence, his contacts with other prisoners, and conditions in the jail. He also describes his personal survival techniques and how he coped with post-traumatic stress disorder after his release, his views on hostage-taking, on Iran and on negotiating with Middle East agencies for the release of hostages.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Roger Cooper

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 320


When Roger Cooper was released in April 1991 from Evin prison in Tehran, he had spent more than 5 years undergoing intensive interrogation and frequent solitary confinement in one of the most feared prisons in the world, where hundreds died beofre the Ayattollah's revolution and tens of thousands during and after it. Tried and convicted as a British spy, he was sentenced to "death plus ten years" in 1987 and remained under a death threat until January 1990. This book describes his experiences - his interrogation, his "confession", trial, attempts to learn about his sentence, his contacts with other prisoners, and conditions in the jail. He also describes his personal survival techniques and how he coped with post-traumatic stress disorder after his release, his views on hostage-taking, on Iran and on negotiating with Middle East agencies for the release of hostages.