Wrongly Imprisoned
Monday, February 20, 2006
While working in Riyadh, a Canadian engineer named William Sampson was arrested in connection with a series of car bombings he didn’t commit. In Confessions of an Innocent Man: Torture and Survival In a Saudi Prison, he shares his disturbing account of being wrongly imprisoned in Saudi Arabia—where he was beaten and tortured for 2½ years.

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