Prisoner of All Generations : : My Life in the Homeland / / Fawzi Habashi.

'Fifty years of struggle and determination along with steadfastness in his beliefs. Through this book one relives the experience of Fawzi Habashi – tear by tear, and whip by whip. One feels and relives the pain, anguish, smiles, laughter, and the sorrow…' Ahmad Ismail in El-Ahaly (oppositi...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studies on Modern Orient ; 13
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Physical Description:1 online resource (293 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
Introduction --
1 Upbringing --
2 The Huckstep Prison Camp --
3 Relocation to Gabal El-Taur --
4 A Small Margin of Freedom --
5 One Year in Prison and a Subsequent Acquittal --
6 The Popular Resistance Effort and the Unity of the Communists --
7 My Flight and Soraya’s Imprisonment --
8 The ‘Azzab Prison Camp in El-Faiyyoum --
9 The Prison Camp of El-Kharga Oases --
10 A Flower in the Heart of Hell --
11 In Defense of Human Dignity --
12 The Defeat of 1967 – the Battle Lost --
13 The True Face of the Defeat --
14 The Clown Does Not Resemble the President --
15 The Days When Egypt Rose Up --
16 Characters Encountered within Egypt’s Different Prisons --
17 Life Constantly Renews Itself --
18 Egypt on My Mind --
19 Testimonies
Summary:'Fifty years of struggle and determination along with steadfastness in his beliefs. Through this book one relives the experience of Fawzi Habashi – tear by tear, and whip by whip. One feels and relives the pain, anguish, smiles, laughter, and the sorrow…' Ahmad Ismail in El-Ahaly (opposition) Newspaper, Egypt • 'The book […] is an account of the trials and tribulations of Engineer Fawzi Habashi who spent a good part of his life within a number of different prisons across Egypt.' Magda El-Guindy in Al-Ahram (state owned) Newspaper, Egypt • 'They summoned Fawzi and ordered him to confess as to the names of the greater party leadership within the prison camp. He was barbarically tortured, and towards the end of this intensive torture session he took off his watch along with his wedding ring and handed it to the prison administration officers so that they could send it to his wife in prison. This was Fawzi’s way of indicating that he was willing to die before confessing. This was a clear and simple sign to the officers who were torturing him that they would not be able to extract any information from him.' Fakhri Labib, activist and co-inmate, writer and translater
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783112208588
9783110696288
9783110696271
9783110704716
9783110704518
9783110704730
9783110704525
DOI:10.1515/9783112208588
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
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