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Warren Kinsella is the author of 'Unholy Alliances: Terrorists, Extremists,
Front Companies and the Libyan Connection in Canada.' It was published by
Lester in 1992.
Excerpt: "According to Libyan officials, it was around 6:10 a.m. that
Southam News journalist Christoph Halens landed on the grey patio tiles two
metres to the left of the entrance to Tripoli's Zanzour Tourist
Village...Halens had landed on his back, a short distance from the grimy
walls of the sprawling three-storey hotel. There was silence. A strong wind
was blowing across the Gulf of Sidra, and out into the Mediterranean. Above
the parking lot, not far from Halens, a soggy banner read: IMPERIALIST
TERRORISM YIELDS ANTI-TERRORISM... A member of the hotel's night staff found
the journalist's body at 6:25 a.m. Halens was wearing a clean shirt, a
sleeveless pullover, and a windbreaker. His eyes were open and a large pool
of blood was forming behind his head... Gone was the notebook he had been
carrying with him for two days-the notebook he had crammed with bits and
pieces of a story about neo-Nazis, and militant leftists, and Libyans living
in North America... Gone was the story Christoph Halens had died for."
...profoundly important, tautly written and absolutely necessary—Books in Canada
An exceptionally well-researched and engaging book...an admirable
exercise in investigative reporting—Toronto Star
...a compelling and astonishing book...gripping reading—Montreal Gazette
Buy this book
All contents copyright 2006 warrenkinsella.com.
No reproduction whatsoever, in any form, without permission.
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