Hostage Terror

True account of terror in the hands of Abu Sayaff

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Hostage Terror by Werner Wallert, Marshall Cavendish International
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Werner Wallert ISBN: 9789814346061
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Publication: September 10, 2009
Imprint: Marshall Cavendish Edition Language: English
Author: Werner Wallert
ISBN: 9789814346061
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International
Publication: September 10, 2009
Imprint: Marshall Cavendish Edition
Language: English
Easter Sunday, 23 April 2000. Time: 19.50.A diver’s paradise in Malaysia turns in seconds into a tropical hell for the Wallert family. An extremist Islamic rebel group takes them hostage and they are transferred to the Philippine island of Jolo. The days, and then months, become a torture for the hostages as the carefully planned commando operation tries to extort political concessions and money from the Philippine government. Ten divers from Germany, France, South Africa, Lebanon and Finland, and eleven hotel employees and WWF rangers find themselves political chips of Philippine and international politics — and of the media —as the fate of the author, his wife Renate, his son Marc, their fellow captives and the heavily armed hostage-takers is followed day by day for weeks by journalists and the media. This true story tells the experiences of the hostages—what they lived through and suffered, and their hopes, anxieties and disappointments. Marc Wallert was the last member of the author’s family to be freed. The last chapters capture what life is like as a short-term-celebrity after the release.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Easter Sunday, 23 April 2000. Time: 19.50.A diver’s paradise in Malaysia turns in seconds into a tropical hell for the Wallert family. An extremist Islamic rebel group takes them hostage and they are transferred to the Philippine island of Jolo. The days, and then months, become a torture for the hostages as the carefully planned commando operation tries to extort political concessions and money from the Philippine government. Ten divers from Germany, France, South Africa, Lebanon and Finland, and eleven hotel employees and WWF rangers find themselves political chips of Philippine and international politics — and of the media —as the fate of the author, his wife Renate, his son Marc, their fellow captives and the heavily armed hostage-takers is followed day by day for weeks by journalists and the media. This true story tells the experiences of the hostages—what they lived through and suffered, and their hopes, anxieties and disappointments. Marc Wallert was the last member of the author’s family to be freed. The last chapters capture what life is like as a short-term-celebrity after the release.

More books from Marshall Cavendish International

Cover of the book CultureShock! Denmark by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Smart To Wise by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Simply Natural: Health by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Myanmar: Cuisine, Culture and Customs by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book The Magic Urn and Other Timeless Tales of Malaysia by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Albion Dreaming by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Blindsided by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book CultureShock! Jakarta by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book CultureShock! Bulgaria by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Malay Heritage Cooking by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Larger Than Life by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book I Trapped A Dolphin but It Really Wasn't My Fault by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book BSS: Great Negotiating Skills by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book CultureShock! Taiwan by Werner Wallert
Cover of the book Home-style Taiwanese Cooking by Werner Wallert
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