كتاب كنت ابنا للرئيس. (كنت ابنا للرئيس ل' لطيف يحيى')

I also read to experience worlds I would not otherwise have access to, and in many cases would not want to be part of The book has recently been made into a highly-acclaimed movie
I could not put the book down The big difference is that the Iraqi government is doing these things, as we speak

كنت إبنا للرئيس عيد ميلاد عدي — اشتركو في القناه ما وصيك?

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Obviously, I had to get my hands on a copy and was keen to learn The Devil's Double is the ostensibly true life story on which the Lee Tamahori film of the same name, released earlier this year, was based
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screams for a sequel and would make a powerful movie, one that I hope would reveal more about the author's private life during the time of his persecution
كنت إبنا للرئيس عيد ميلاد عدي — اشتركو في القناه ما وصيك?
Latif Yahia relates that he had to smuggle his wife out of the country and was permitted no contact with friends and family during his bondage to Uday, and tells of his fleeing to Europe after his release from prison
Yahia served as Uday's double for approximately five years 1987-1991 before the government of Sadam Hussein released him, after torturing and imprisoning him It's a book that may give insight on how Nazis in Germany did all those horrific killings during WWII
Interesting and Educational, Excellent Book, Latif Yahia has seen things most people cannot even imagine What he had to do to survive and save his family is beyond imaginable

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For many Iraqis it would have been the highlight of t This book is now a major motion picture released with the same title in August 2011.

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It is not a book for the squimish
عرض فيلم لكاتب شبيه عدي صدام حسين
Yahia paints a picture of absolute horror, made all the more painful when the reader remembers the book is autobiographical
كنت إبنا للرئيس عيد ميلاد عدي — اشتركو في القناه ما وصيك?
Yahya himself endured harsh torments at the hands of a man who called him a "brother"- one can only, with a great deal of dread, contemplate the atrocities meted out to enemies