Conflict

Journeys through war and terror in Southeast Asia

Nonfiction, Travel, Australia & Oceania, History, Asian, Asia, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Discrimination & Race Relations
Cover of the book Conflict by Nelson Rand, Maverick House
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nelson Rand ISBN: 1230000225821
Publisher: Maverick House Publication: March 17, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nelson Rand
ISBN: 1230000225821
Publisher: Maverick House
Publication: March 17, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Nelson Rand is an intrepid adventurer. Despite the warnings and threats against his life, he journeyed into the most dangerous parts of Southeast Asia to witness the plight of the oppressed. He hiked through the jungles of Laos to interview Hmong guerillas, the remnants of the rebel army that refused to surrender to the communist government.

In Vietnam, he ventured into the central highlands to document the civil rights abuses suffered by the Montagard people, persecuted by the communist government because they fought alongside American forces in the Vietnam War.

He saw action in Burma where he joined forces with the Karen National Liberation Army and accompanied the insurgents as they mounted full scale attacks on Junta forces. Rand describes the Karen’s plight as one of the worst humanitarian disasters of our time. He documented cases of rape, killings, torture and the forced relocation of Karen villages.

His audacious journey also took him to southern Thailand in search of Islamic extremists, who have turned the region into a war zone. While travelling in Cambodia, he accompanied government soldiers on their final offensive against the Khmer Rouge. Rand’s book is a highly informative but sobering portrait of Southeast Asia and its secret conflicts.

 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Nelson Rand is an intrepid adventurer. Despite the warnings and threats against his life, he journeyed into the most dangerous parts of Southeast Asia to witness the plight of the oppressed. He hiked through the jungles of Laos to interview Hmong guerillas, the remnants of the rebel army that refused to surrender to the communist government.

In Vietnam, he ventured into the central highlands to document the civil rights abuses suffered by the Montagard people, persecuted by the communist government because they fought alongside American forces in the Vietnam War.

He saw action in Burma where he joined forces with the Karen National Liberation Army and accompanied the insurgents as they mounted full scale attacks on Junta forces. Rand describes the Karen’s plight as one of the worst humanitarian disasters of our time. He documented cases of rape, killings, torture and the forced relocation of Karen villages.

His audacious journey also took him to southern Thailand in search of Islamic extremists, who have turned the region into a war zone. While travelling in Cambodia, he accompanied government soldiers on their final offensive against the Khmer Rouge. Rand’s book is a highly informative but sobering portrait of Southeast Asia and its secret conflicts.

 

More books from Maverick House

Cover of the book Ballerina by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Angel of Bang Kwang Prison by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Bangkok Boy by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Gangster by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Baby You're A Star by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book The Suspect by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book In Fear of Her Life by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Till Death Do Us Part by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Chantilly Dawns by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book With Bare Hands by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book A Prayer Before Dawn by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Muay Thai Fighter by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book No Man’s Land by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book Ladyboys by Nelson Rand
Cover of the book In Fear of Her Life by Nelson Rand
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy