Notes from Hell
In 1999 seventeen Bulgarian nurses are kidnapped from the hospital in which they work in Benghazi, Libya and are confined in a police station in the capital Tripoli. The next eight and a half years five of them will spend in different prisons accused of deliberately infecting more than 400 children with HIV. "Notes from Hell" is a confession of an ordinary woman whose face becomes familiar to the whole world. The book tells about her work in Benghazi, about the reasons for the infection of the children, about the monstrous tortures she suffered, the terror, uncertainty and friendship in the Libyan prisons, about what it feels like to have three death sentences and survive.
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Notes from Hell
In 1999 seventeen Bulgarian nurses are kidnapped from the hospital in which they work in Benghazi, Libya and are confined in a police station in the capital Tripoli. The next eight and a half years five of them will spend in different prisons accused of deliberately infecting more than 400 children with HIV. "Notes from Hell" is a confession of an ordinary woman whose face becomes familiar to the whole world. The book tells about her work in Benghazi, about the reasons for the infection of the children, about the monstrous tortures she suffered, the terror, uncertainty and friendship in the Libyan prisons, about what it feels like to have three death sentences and survive.
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Notes from Hell

Notes from Hell

by Nikolay Yordanov
Notes from Hell

Notes from Hell

by Nikolay Yordanov

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Overview

In 1999 seventeen Bulgarian nurses are kidnapped from the hospital in which they work in Benghazi, Libya and are confined in a police station in the capital Tripoli. The next eight and a half years five of them will spend in different prisons accused of deliberately infecting more than 400 children with HIV. "Notes from Hell" is a confession of an ordinary woman whose face becomes familiar to the whole world. The book tells about her work in Benghazi, about the reasons for the infection of the children, about the monstrous tortures she suffered, the terror, uncertainty and friendship in the Libyan prisons, about what it feels like to have three death sentences and survive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786199025031
Publisher: NY Creative and Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Николай Йорданов е роден на 4 март 1978 година във Варна, България. Работил е като телевизионен сценарист и главен редактор за предаванията „X Factor“, „България търси талант“, „Гласът на България“,„Африка: Звездите сигурно са полудели“, „Предай нататък“, „Ясновидци“, „Пълна промяна“, „Clarvăzătorii“ и други. Това е първата му книга.

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