Ebook: Margin of Terror: A Reporter's Twenty-Year Odyssey Covering the Tragedies of the Air India Bombing
Author: Salim Jiwa, Donald J. Hauka
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Key Porter Books
- Language: English
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Three hundred and twenty-nine innocent people were killed when a bomb exploded on Air India Flight 182 more than twenty years ago...
In a riveting “insider’s” account, investigative reporter Salim Jiwa—the first and only reporter on the Air India story continuously from the very beginning—explores the complex underworld of the accused terrorists from their obscure beginnings in Vancouver all the way through the criminal investigations to the trial that ended in a verdict that shocked the country: not guilty.
The only reporter with “insider” access to the Sikh community, law enforcement and Indian government spies at the time, Jiwa explains in riveting eyewitness detail how the plot originated and unfolded, and who was responsible for both masterminding and carrying out the bombings. Balanced and fair-minded, Margin of Terror never fails to indict what were inexcusable missteps and mistakes on the part of law enforcement and the prosecution. It is a compulsively readable portrait of the innocent victims and of the heartbroken families and friends for whom dreams of justice and closure remain bitterly unfulfilled.
In a riveting “insider’s” account, investigative reporter Salim Jiwa—the first and only reporter on the Air India story continuously from the very beginning—explores the complex underworld of the accused terrorists from their obscure beginnings in Vancouver all the way through the criminal investigations to the trial that ended in a verdict that shocked the country: not guilty.
The only reporter with “insider” access to the Sikh community, law enforcement and Indian government spies at the time, Jiwa explains in riveting eyewitness detail how the plot originated and unfolded, and who was responsible for both masterminding and carrying out the bombings. Balanced and fair-minded, Margin of Terror never fails to indict what were inexcusable missteps and mistakes on the part of law enforcement and the prosecution. It is a compulsively readable portrait of the innocent victims and of the heartbroken families and friends for whom dreams of justice and closure remain bitterly unfulfilled.
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