
Al Qanater
Fünf Jahre im Gefängnis von Kairo
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Narrated by:
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Christoph Hackenberg
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By:
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Hannes Führinger
About this listen
Fünf Jahre saß Hannes Führinger unschuldig im Horror-Gefängnis Al Qanater in der Nähe von Kairo. Die ägyptische Staatssicherheit verurteilte den österreichischen Security-Mann in einem Schauprozess gegen einen "ungläubige Ausländer" wegen angeblichen illegalen Waffenbesitzes zu sieben Jahren erschwerter Haft und hielt ihn weiter fest, als ein Höchstgericht seine Unschuld bestätigte. Während er jeden Tag um sein Leben kämpfte, bekam er den Umbruch des Landes und die Flüchtlingsströme im Zerrspiegel einer Gefängniszelle mit. Ein Buch über die Grenzen der menschlichen Belastbarkeit, die dunkelsten Seiten Ägyptens und eine späte Befreiung.
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