The Meadow The Kashmir kidnapping that Changed the Face of Modern Terrorism


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Key Features A superbly researched and utterly gripping book-this is a real-life thriller The Meadow claims that the an Indian government backed militant organization was responsible for the deaths of the remaining four hostages and shows how the senior level of government and army blocked the case from being solved Maulana Masood was eventually set free during the Kandahar hijacking and was responsible for the Indian parliament attacked and connected to both Daniel Pearls death and the London July bombings The Meadow A real-life thriller full of explosive revelations about the infamous kidnapping in Kashmir in July 1995 In the summer of 1995 six tourists were kidnapped in the mountains of Kashmir. The ransom note said the kidnappers were from an unheard of Islamic outfit and that they wanted the release of Pakistani militant leader Maulana Masood Azhar (later responsible for the attack on the Indian parliament). The kidnapping electrified the world and for the first time put the global spotlight on Kashmir. Within four days one of the prisoners had made a hair-raising escape. A month on was found beheaded by his captors who had carved their name into his flesh. In the background camped out in Delhi the families of the missing struggled to keep their hopes alive while international governments negotiated frantically with India and the army police and intelligence services tried to follow the trail. But the remaining four hostages were never found their case forgotten - until now. About the Authors Adrian Levy Cathy Scott Clark Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy are the authors of three books including Deception (Penguin Books India 2007). For sixteen years they worked as foreign correspondents and investigative reporters for The Sunday Times and then The Guardian. In 2009 the One World Trust named them British Journalists of the Year having won Foreign Correspondents of the Year in 2004. Reviews Packing plenty of oomph and cleve
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