Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Monday, 23 November 2015
Comming soon from Malcolm Scott:
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No Negotiation No
Ransom is the true story of the three Western backpackers who were kidnapped
and held hostage by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in 1994. The young men were
ransomed to their respective governments but ultimately their fate rested in
the hands of two ruthless and opposing factions who were seeking control of the
country.
Cambodia is slowly
recovering from a recent civil war and the genocide of over half its
population. But the country is still controlled by the Vietnamese and Khmer
Rouge resistance fighters still operate within its border regions. Despite the
recent dark history and the current unstable environment, young backpackers
flock to the country lured by adventure, inexpensive travel and the abundance
of cheap marijuana.
Australian
backpacker David Wilson (29) is a Melbourne based social worker who coaches an
underprivileged boys’ soccer team in his spare time. English factory worker
Mark Slater (28) is on his first overseas holiday and French world traveler Jean
Michel Braquet (27) has just returned from trekking the Himalayas.
The three young backpackers are traveling to the Cambodian beach town Sihanoukville. To get to the holiday resort their train must cross the Khmer Rouge controlled Kampong Province. They have been warned that it is a dangerous route to travel, but they have not heeded the warnings.
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The backpackers train is attacked by a Khmer Rouge raiding party. They are taken hostage and then marched for six days to a mountain hideout and Khmer Rouge stronghold, Phnom Vour (Vine Mountain). The young men survive the march only to be beaten, starved and forced to work for over two months while ransom negotiations take place.
The ransom amount is
agreed upon and a percentage is paid, but the backpackers are subsequently put
to death in a field and then buried in shallow graves. Englishman Mark Slater
and French National Jean Michel Braquet receive bullet wounds to the head,
while Australian hostage David Wilson is hacked to death by a machete.
The parents of David Wilson, Mark Slater and Jean
Michel Braquet seek justice for the kidnap and murder of their sons. They do so
for the next twenty years and they live to see all the major players in the
tragedy, except Pol Pot, jailed for life.
The case is then taken through the Australian court
system and in June 2012 after a
13-year Colonial Inquest it is ruled that the Australian Government did all it
could to secure the release of Australian backpacker David Wilson.
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