🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
Product image 1
HomeStore

Saudi Babylon Torture, Corruption and Cover-Up

Saudi Babylon Torture, Corruption and Cover-Up

When Sandy Mitchell was arrested for his alleged involvement in two bombings in Saudi Arabia in December 2000, he assumed it was a case of mistaken identity and that he would soon be released. Instead, he spent the next 18 months in jail, where he was repeatedly tortured, before being forced to sign a confession. Mitchell was an innocent man—and the Saudi privately knew the attacks were the work of al-Qaeda militants. In July 2002, Mitchell was sentenced to death, but then suddenly released. This shocking miscarriage of justice also suggests a more disturbing truth—that Tony Blair and the Foreign Office, mindful of Britain's massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia, abandoned Mitchell by adopting a soft diplomatic approach to the corrupt Saudi Royal Family. Based on diaries and records of meetings with ministers and officials, this is a powerful exposé of how the British government acts when one of its own citizens is illegally imprisoned and tortured by a regime with which it does business.
$2.46

Original: $7.02

-65%
Saudi Babylon Torture, Corruption and Cover-Up

$7.02

$2.46

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

When Sandy Mitchell was arrested for his alleged involvement in two bombings in Saudi Arabia in December 2000, he assumed it was a case of mistaken identity and that he would soon be released. Instead, he spent the next 18 months in jail, where he was repeatedly tortured, before being forced to sign a confession. Mitchell was an innocent man—and the Saudi privately knew the attacks were the work of al-Qaeda militants. In July 2002, Mitchell was sentenced to death, but then suddenly released. This shocking miscarriage of justice also suggests a more disturbing truth—that Tony Blair and the Foreign Office, mindful of Britain's massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia, abandoned Mitchell by adopting a soft diplomatic approach to the corrupt Saudi Royal Family. Based on diaries and records of meetings with ministers and officials, this is a powerful exposé of how the British government acts when one of its own citizens is illegally imprisoned and tortured by a regime with which it does business.

You may also like

Thumbnail 1

Drugs Info File From Alcohol & Tobacco to Ecst

$5.85

Thumbnail 1

The Guilty Feminist The Sunday Times Bestselle

$5.85

-65%
Thumbnail 1

The F Word

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Silver Sparrow

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

The Girl With Special Knees

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

The Bucolic Plague How Two Manhattanites Becam

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Heroic Failure Brexit and the Politics of Pain

$5.85

$2.05

Thumbnail 1

Twitterature The World's Greatest Books in Twe

$5.85

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Reflections on Changing

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

A Life in Frocks A Memoir

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

On Men Masculinity in Crisis

$5.85

$2.05

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Four Years in the Cauldron Telling the Extraor

$5.85

$2.05