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Framed as a terrorist, my 14-year struggle to prove my innocence, Mohammed Aamir Khan with Nandita Haksar

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Framed as a terrorist, my 14-year struggle to prove my innocence, Mohammed Aamir Khan with Nandita Haksar
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Framed as a terrorist
Medium
electronic resource
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Responsibility statement
Mohammed Aamir Khan with Nandita Haksar
Sub title
my 14-year struggle to prove my innocence
Summary
Framed As a Terrorist is the harrowing and heart-rending narrative of an ordinary young Indian man, from the by-lanes of Old Delhi, who was kidnapped by the police, falsely accused of being a terrorist, framed and kept in jail for almost fourteen years. Released after a long and incredibly difficult legal battle, after surviving torture and solitary confinement, Mohammad Aamir Khan remains committed to the secular and democratic values that he grew up with. He refuses to be defeated, or to give up any of the dreams he has for himself, his family and the country that nearly destroyed him
Target audience
adult
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