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Saturday, September 25, 2010

David Hicks, Tell-All Memoir

Hicks to test law with tell-all memoir


Australians will finally get to hear from David Hicks in a tell-all memoir despite the possible imposition of proceeds of crime laws. (AAP: Jarra McGrath/GetUp!, file photo)

Sep 24, 2010 - Australians will finally get to hear from David Hicks in a tell-all memoir despite the possible imposition of proceeds of crime laws.

Over the many years of the Hicks saga, there has been an avalanche of media reports and countless books about his case.

But this time the former Guantanamo Bay detainee will be speaking in his own words.

The book is about 400 pages and covers everything from his life in Adelaide to his training with fundamentalist Islamic armed forces, the years of being locked up at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba and his conviction for supporting terrorism.

Sydney-based publisher Random House will not reveal the details of its book deal with Mr Hicks and says readers should be able to make up their own minds about the controversial figure.

Publishing director at Random House Australia, Nikki Christer, says Hicks approached her. {read rest}

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