A unique and timely account of life in North Korea
John Sweeney is a reporter for BBC Panorama who became a YouTube
sensation when he lost his temper with a senior member of the
Church of Scientology. Before joining the BBC in 2001, Sweeney
worked for twelve years at The Observer, where he covered wars and
revolutions and unrest in more than sixty countries from Algeria,
Bosnia, Chechnya to Zimbabwe. He has helped free seven innocent
people falsely convicted for killing their babies and given
evidence against six suspected war criminals in The Hague.
Over the course of his career John has won one Emmy, two Royal
Television Society prizes, one Sony Gold award, the What The Papers
Say Journalist of The Year Prize, an Amnesty International prize
and the Paul Foot Award.
He is the author of eight books, including most recently The Church
of Fear - Inside The Weird World of Scientology. His hobby is
falling off his bike on the way back from the pub.
Sweeney's book is a spark in the dark of North Korea.
*The Times*
The recent UN report on North Korea under-lined the importance of
Sweeney's book. There is much to learn from North Korea
Undercover.
*Literary Review*
Harrowing... creepy and poignant; and, in turn, tragic and obscene.
North Korea Undercover asserts that the West should be more
concerned about labour camps than nuclear weapons.
*Sunday Business Post*
Explosive and entertaining... Sweeney provides a remarkably vivid
look at this hidden country. An investigative must-read.
*Booklist*
A tremendous piece of reporting. This book is one that we should
all read and absorb.
*Army Rumour Service*
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