117 Days: An Account of Confinement and Interrogation under the South African 90-Day Detention Law (Virago Modern Classics #139)
Littérature générale (romans), Histoire (biographies), Journaux personnels et mémoires, Politique et gouvernement (biographies), Biographies, Femmes (biographies), Histoire
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Résumé
In prison you see only the moves of the enemy. Prison is the hardest place to fight a battle.'117 Days is Ruth First's personal account of her detention under the iniquitous '90-day' law of 1963. There was no warrant, no… charge and no trial - only suspicion.This sparsely written and unique record tells of her experiences of solitary confinement, constant interrogation and instantaneous re-arrest on release - lightened by humorous portraits of governors, matrons, wardresses and interrogators, seen as the tools of the police state.