Through Gates of Fire: A Journey into World Disorder

Through Gates of Fire: A Journey into World Disorder

by Martin Bell (Author)

Synopsis

What kind of a world do we live in when governments are able to pursue wars against not only the will of the people, but also the international institutions set up to promote peace? In the first World War 90% of casualties were soldiers; in recent wars 90% of casualties are civilians. But instead of bringing home the real human costs of war, the advent of 'live' conflict coverage has led to television being used as just another propaganda tool. In THROUGH GATES OF FIRE, Martin Bell uses his personal experiences as a reporter of eleven wars, and independent MP, to write an impassioned, heartfelt and coruscating call to arms. The three central theses are the way in which war, politics and journalism have changed beyond all recognition in the past thirty years. Bell pleads with poetic conviction for a stark reappraisal of the world we're creating for ourselves, as politics becomes increasingly remote from ordinary lives and reports from the front line often seem more like scenes from a Hollywood movie.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 05 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0753817861
ISBN 13: 9780753817865
Book Overview: Martin Bell is standing as an MEP in June elections - guaranteed to be in media eye! 25,000 hardbacks sold within first few weeks of publication Updated for the paperback - including the Hutton inquiry Captures the mood of the moment in the way that Naomi Klein's NO LOGO and Will Hutton's THE STATE WE'RE IN did 'This is, in many ways, his extended personal journey around the three modern evils of war, journalism and politics. And how together they have brought the world to the gloomy state it is in...he is a good travelling companion: compassionate, wise, serious but not stuffy, with an insight into every hot spot in the world for the last 30 years' Melanie Reid, Herald 'He combines such bags of talkative energy, waves of unstoppable passion, ardour for good causes and splendid bloody-mindedness that journalism and politics would be even more dismal without him' Fred Inglis, Independent

Media Reviews
Bell pulls no punches in this angry, wise and at time apocalyptic assessment of what he calls the New World Order.' DAILY MAIL 'it is an important, heartfelt book, providing a voice of reason in a world gone made.' -- Graeme Green SUNDAY EXPRESS 'this intriguing book...his UNICEF work allows him to revist many of the places from which he has reported, and provides som eof the book's most moving passages.' SUNDAY TIMES
Author Bio
Martin Bell OBE has spent more than thirty years in journalism, during which he covered over 11 wars. In 1997 he became the first independent candidate to be elected an MP since 1950. Among his cirrent roles he is UNICEF Special Representative for Humanitarian Emergencies.