Rebels: My Life Behind Enemy Lines with Warlords, Fanatics and Not-so-friendly Fire

Rebels: My Life Behind Enemy Lines with Warlords, Fanatics and Not-so-friendly Fire

by Aris Roussinos (Author)

Synopsis

A 21st century take on Dispatches, award-winning VICE News journalist Aris Roussinos tells the real stories behind life in a rebel army. The hidden truth about war is how much fun it is. That's because however they begin, whatever their aims, wars are fought by young men. Some fight because they have an unshakable belief in the cause, others fight because war is all they have ever known. And there are those who fight because there's nothing better to do. They fight in burned-out buildings and shelter under thorn trees. They eat their meagre rations, and starve for days cut off from supply lines. They smoke forty cigarettes a day and ride to war stoned, listening to Craig David. These are the men, and boys, who fight these wars. Their senses are sharper; they shudder every time they hear a plane pass overhead: they know it's not a videogame anymore. The bombs and bullets are terrifyingly real, and the guys they're killing aren't always faceless enemies: sometimes they're friends. For the last three years, award-winning journalist Aris Roussinos embedded himself with rebel groups in the Libyan uprising, the brutal conflict in the South Sudan, and the civil war in Syria, among others. Part travelogue from the world's most dangerous hotspots, part eyewitness testimony to recent, bloody history, this is the uncensored, unflinching account of the rebel armies and those who fill their ranks.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Century
Published: 17 Jul 2014

ISBN 10: 1780892187
ISBN 13: 9781780892184
Book Overview: A 21st century take on Dispatches, award-winning VICE News journalist Aris Roussinos tells the real stories behind life in a rebel army.

Media Reviews
Gripping ... It's got a youthful honesty and a lack of pomposity ... entirely and mercifully free of the self-regarding moralising tosh that some hacks trot out ... he's got a fine news sense ... there's a talent here. * Evening Standard *
A gritty, fast-paced account of the (sometimes tragic) determination and idealism of young men. * New Statesman *
His experiences are immersive and his account is uncensored and unflinching ... Rebels provides an alternative insight and analysis of the rebel uprising, documenting it's journey from hope to hopelessness in an accessible and human way while shedding light on the motives of a young war journalist. * Big Issue in the North *
Author Bio
Aris Roussinos is an award-winning journalist who works for VICE. He has covered the Tunisian and Bahraini revolutions, the Japanese tsunami and nuclear crisis, the Libyan war, Greek riots, the coup in Egypt, the conflict in Syria, and the wars in South Kordofan and Blue Nile, Sudan. In 2013, he received the Rory Peck Award for News for his documentary about the war in Mali.