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File Size: 3670 KB
Print Length: 304 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA; 1 edition (June 21, 2011)
Publication Date: June 21, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0052LUCYQ
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On February 21, the Committee to Protect Journalists revealed that some forty reporters and photographers died in 2011 trying to tell us what was happening around the world. The Committee noted: "Seventeen journalists died while on dangerous assignments, many of them while covering the chaotic and violent confrontations between authorities and protesters during the uprisings that swept the Arab world." This month, Anthony Shadad joined them, as did Rami al-Said, Marie Colvin, and Remi Ochlik this week.Why do some reporters risk their lives in Syria or Yemen or Somalia or Egypt or Sudan rather than cover town-board meetings in countries that are more safe? Some reporters are, of course, native to the areas they cover and believe that the lives of their countrymen and women can be made better if the venality, corruption, and brutality of those in power are exposed. Other reporters, though, come from safe--often idyllic--backgrounds. Why do they also risk their lives? Rosie Garthwaite's "How to Avoid Being Killed in a War Zone: The Essential Survival Guide for Dangerous Places" gives us a fabulous insight into the character of those who drop into dangerous places. Yes, the book gives some fairly logical checklist items of caution, but those are as essential as are pilots' checklists of pre-takeoff routines; even routinized obvious precautions need to be double-checked when lives are at risk.More than that, however, Garthwaite lets us look inside her mind (she has gone places and suffered deprivations and life-threatening risks that would make a dozen or more films tingle with terror) and the mind of her friends who have done similar things. "How to Avoid Being Killed in a War Zone" gives us a sense of what makes them tick. It is a well-written and intriguing read.
Great information on worse case scenario. I thought this was more of a surviving in the woods kind of book. Instead it is more of a your day is normal, but oh yea there are bombs going off around you or blockades you may have to get through. Still a great book.
Very good if you can expand the war zone to thinking of it as a disaster area, unless of course your going to a war zone!
Useful tips, basic first aid and comments by experienced journalists.
I saw Rosie Garthwaite speak at the Frontline Club in 2010 at an event about "going at it alone" as a freelance foreign correspondent. Her and other members of the panel had good advice, but I wasn't swayed to purchase the book at the time. I ended up purchasing the book 6 months later to see if there was any information in it that could be useful to someone who is planning to travel overseas for journalism.The book has a a great variety of practical knowledge about operating in a hostile environment as well as health and safety tips. I found some of the First-Aid/Medical advice redundant only because I have completed 80-hour wilderness first responder course a few years ago. With that said, the information in the book is great refresher for those with extensive foreign travel experience and basic medical training. Buy it and read it. Although it might be worth taking a dedicated first-aid book along instead of this.
What a cool, fun book. It's well-designed, the writing is brisk and clean, and it's terrifically useful for people who may find themselves in dangerous situations while traveling or living in a different environment. The title isn't just a marketing ploy!Moreover, this book is also helpful in your day-to-day life outside of... um... well... war zones. I think a lot of people moving to big cities may want to look into picking it up, and I certainly wish I could have read it before I took trips to places like southeast Asia in my younger days.
Don't intend to enter a war zone in the first place, but would have this book with me should I need to enter one.
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