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Sandy Mitchell tells David Leigh how the British government virtually abandoned him in a Saudi jail, where he was tortured and forced to confess to alleged involvement in two bombings in Saudi Arabia. With co-author Mark Hollingsworth.
Sandy Mitchell tells David Leigh how the British government virtually abandoned him in a Saudi jail, where he was tortured and forced to confess to alleged involvement in two bombings in Saudi Arabia. With co-author Mark Hollingsworth.
When Mitchell was arrested in Saudi Arabia in December 2000, he at first thought it was a case of mistaken identity and that he would soon be released.
Instead, he spent nearly three years in jail, where he was repeatedly tortured before being forced to sign a confession and admit his guilt on Saudi television.
He tells his story in his book Saudi Babylon, written together with investigative journalist Mark Hollingsworth.
This is a story of a shocking miscarriage of justice. But it also reveals an even more disturbing truth: how the British government, mindful of multi-billion-pound arms sales to Saudi Arabia, virtually abandoned Mitchell by adopting a softly-softly diplomatic approach to the corrupt Saudi royal family.
David Leigh is the investigations editor of The Guardian.
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Sandy Mitchell | talks |
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Date and Time: |
1 February 2007 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
The Frontline Club |
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Tickets: |
£7 |
Available from: |
events@frontlineclub.com |
Additional Information: |
www.frontlineclub.com |
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