The Kashmir Kidnapping that changed the face of
modern terrorism. In July 1995, ten Western backpackers
take a trip of a lifetime. hey have come in search of
many things - nirvana, exhilaration, a sense of self.
But over the course of the next week, their holidays
take a terrifying turn when they become entangled in a
nail-biting hostage drama that will suck them into an
alien world of jihad and Islamic fundamentalism. In the
months that follow, their fates will become caught-up in
a bloody struggle between India and Pakistan, fought out
in the airless heights of Kashmir. With the world
looking on, four of the captured travellers will vanish
off the face of the earth, never to be seen again,
creating one of the region's great mysteries. Written
with access to diaries, letters, unprocessed film and
personal recollections from those enmeshed in the drama,
drawing on classified police reports and secret tape
recordings of Indian government negotiations, as well as
interviews with the jihadis themselves and excerpts from
their journals, Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark's book
is a real-life thriller, a startling but compelling
story told from the perspective of all involved.The
Meadow charts how the fates of two groups of young men
from different hemispheres became inextricably entwined
on the mountain trails they followed. It tells of the
terrifying escape of one hostage, the heart-rending
secret letters another wrote on birch bark and hid in
his clothing as he contemplated his situation, and how,
with a brutal beheading, the kidnappers took an
irreversible step into the abyss. Packed with explosive
revelations, The Meadow provides the first definitive
answers as to what happened to the missing backpackers,
revealing how the kidnapping of July 1995 changed the
face of modern jihad, its architects going on to sow the
seeds of a cold-hearted war against the West. |
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