Case of Exploding Mangoes

Case of Exploding Mangoes

por Mohammed Hanif
3/5
(96 votos)
Primera publicación
2009
Editores
Doubleday Canada
Idioma
English

An unlikely revolutionary/assassin narrates a fictionalized (?), ironized and quite funny tale of Pakistan's General Zia-ul-Haq's rise to power, rule and death due to multiple causes.

On the 17th of August, 1988, Pakistani president General Zia ul-Haq was killed when his plane crashed, along with the American ambassador Arnold Raphel. Because of his position as a deeply Islamic leader and his direct involvement in helping Afghan guerillas drive the Soviets out of Afghanistan (liberally funded by the US), there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding his death.

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