Cheng Lei’s 1155 days • Hamish McDonald
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Cheng Lei’s 1155 days • Hamish McDonald
To really understand a regime, it seems, you need to see inside its political prisons. And in recent years, a succession of intelligent Australians has unwillingly performed that service and written good books about the experience. The earliest was the journalist Peter Greste, whose The First Casualty described his 400 days in Cairo’s Tora jail. Then came Melbourne University’s Kylie Moore-Gilbert with The Uncaged Sky, her account of 804 days in…
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