
My Country Versus Me
The First-Hand Account by the Los Alamos Scientist Who Was Falsely Accused of Being a Spy
Helen Zia
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Description
For the first time, Wen Ho Lee speaks out: about his work at Los Alamos and his experiences with the FBI, about his arrest and imprisonment. In January of 1999, the arrest of Wen Ho Lee, the Los Alamos scientist who was falsely accused of espionage by the U.S. government and imprisoned without trial, sparked controversy throughout the country. Throughout the ordeal, Wen Ho Lee quietly and steadfastly maintained his innocence. Now he tells his story. A riveting account about prejudice, fear, suspicionand courage, My Country Versus Me offers at last a clear and truthful look at one of the great miscarriages of justice of our time.
Product Details
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Publish Date | January 08, 2003 |
Pages | 352 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780786886876 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Wen Ho Lee lives with his wife in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
Helen Zia, an award-winning journalist and author of Asian American Dreams, has covered Asian American communities and social and political movements for more than twenty years. Born in New Jersey and a graduate of Princeton's first co-educational class, she lives in the San Francisco Bay area.
Helen Zia, an award-winning journalist and author of Asian American Dreams, has covered Asian American communities and social and political movements for more than twenty years. Born in New Jersey and a graduate of Princeton's first co-educational class, she lives in the San Francisco Bay area.
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