
Kun bjergene er min ven
Et vidnesbyrd fra Manus Fængsel
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Narrated by:
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Zaki Youssef
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By:
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Behrouz Boochani
About this listen
I 2013 flygter den kurdiske journalist Behrouz Boochani ud af sit fødeland Iran. Efter en farefuld færd over havet bliver han samlet op og indespærret på Manus Island, en ø i Stillehavet nord for Papua Ny Guinea.
I fem år holdes han ulovligt interneret i asylcentret Manus Fængsel. "Kun bjergene er min ven" er hans vidnesbyrd. Smuglet ud af lejren én sms ad gangen er bogen en unik insiderfortælling og en litterær kraftpræstation i mange genrer. Den er også en oprørsk stemme, der vidner om trods, håb og menneskelighed i et umenneskeligt system.
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©2020 Behrouz Boochani, Gyldendal (P)2020 Gyldendal
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