Description
| Product ID: | 9781459750944 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Title: | Reasonable Cause to Suspect |
| Subtitle: | A Mother's Ordeal to Free Her Son from a Kurdish Prison |
| Authors: | Author: Sally Lane |
| Page Count: | 360 |
| Subjects: | Memoirs, Memoirs, Terrorism, armed struggle, Terrorism, armed struggle, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Syria |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating After Jack Letts went to Syria as an idealistic 18-year-old, his parents faced a savaging from the tabloid press. They sent him a small amount of money to try to help him leave and were arrested and convicted of supporting terrorism. Despite any evidence that Jack was a member of a terrorist group, he remains imprisoned in a Kurdish jail. In a story of deceit, betrayal, and injustice, two parents are tried as terrorists for attempting to rescue their son from a Syrian war zone. On September 2, 2014, Jack Letts, an idealistic eighteen-year-old British Canadian, phoned his mother saying, “Mum, I’m in Syria.” Those chilling words from a raging war zone set in train his family’s eight-year-long battle to rescue Jack from his disastrous mistake. When an unscrupulous journalist invented the term “Jihadi Jack,” a false image of Jack spread throughout the world. Sally and John, Jack’s parents, faced the mammoth task of persuading a hostile public that their son was the victim of a smear campaign. He should, they argued, at least be allowed home to face a fair trial to address the claims against him. But the Canadian and British governments had other plans. Jack is currently detained in a Kurdish prison, while the Canadian government claims it doesn’t know if he is alive or dead. This is his parents’ story of their painful struggle to persuade the world to save the son they love. |
| Imprint Name: | Dundurn Group Ltd |
| Publisher Name: | Dundurn Group Ltd |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2023-04-20 |