Freeing Ali: The Human Face of the Pacific Solution
By (Author) Michael Gordon
UNSW Press
UNSW Press
1st September 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
325.21092
Paperback
128
Width 210mm, Height 135mm
150g
In April this year, Michael Gordon was the first journalist to gain unrestricted access to the refugee detention centre on Nauru. There he interviewed more than half of the 54 asylum seekers then on the island. His articles, based on these interviews, for The Age and SMH drew an enormous response from readers. Freeing Ali expands beyond that article to tell the story of Ali Mullaie, an Afghan asylum seeker who spent three and a half years detained on Nauru. The Author backgrounds his profile of Ali and his fellow detainees with a discussion of the impact of the detention centre and the 'Pacific Solution' on the people of Nauru and their country.
Michael Gordon is national editor of The Age. His previous books include Reconciliation: A Journey (UNSW Press, 2001), which won a Queensland Premier's Literary Award, and A True Believer (1996). In 2003 he won an all-media Walkley Award for his writing on indigenous affairs.