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Title | : | Still Moments: A Story About Faded Dreams and Forbidden Pictures |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.86 (581 Votes) |
Asin | : | B005CIRY04 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 493 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-08 |
Language | : | English |
Zighen Aym, a native of North Africa, has been lived in America for more than 21 years and works as a software developer for a fortune 500 company. He is also a freelance photographer and writer, having published several articles in both French and English
Written by a suspected terrorist, this is a book about racial profiling in the USA, its politics, and its hypocrisy. Blending humor and anger, Zighen tells about his personal journey from North Africa to achieve his dreams and goals, only to be suspected of terrorist activities. He writes about his encounter with the Illinois state police, the call from the FBI, and the traumatic interrogation that followed. He manages to tell a succinct story about ethnic profiling in the post 9/11 era and to speak out against it. It is a disturbing and powerful personal story about ethnic profiling. The author, a North African freelance photographer, takes us inside the issue of ethnic profi
Kamal Salhi, Editor of International Journal of Francophone StudiesLiberal democracies provide millions with opportunities that many more millions living in despotic regimes could only dream of. Aym describes both processes in great detail, perhaps too much detail for some readers liking. Alka Patel from University of California at Irvine --Review of Middle East Studies, Volume 43 No. It s good to know that the only real opposition to Algeria s murderous generals were the equally murderous Armed Islamic Group (GIA).Irfan Yusuf in altmuslim --altmuslimThe book's opening scene, which could be the beginning of a suspense film or thriller, jolts the reader to attention: one evening in January 2003, a family man, anticipating a restful evening at home with his wife and children after a routine work day, receives an ominous phone call from someone identifying himself as an FBI agent and demanding a meeting. --Review of Midd
Loosing our rights I think this book provides an example how we are loosing our freedom in the US these days. While the author's experience might not be as tragic as many who faced jails or deported outside the US without any crime, the emotion of the author and his family show how difficult to deal with a false accusation. Many gave their life to provide us a free country with a strong constitution; however, we are willing to give our freedom . "Great Book" according to Ag. I read this book twice and it is a great book to really understand how a human mind is going through the pain and suffering caused by ethnic/racial profiling. The author exemplified his life demonstrating sincerity and patience. The author very beautifully blended the factual plights of the Berber community while telling his own story of what happened to him by being an immigrant. Equality and justice is the foundation of a p. "A Should Read: "Still Moments"" according to bb washington il. Any innocent American would feel bewilderment, disbelief, and hurt at the realization their own government suspected they were capable of terrorism. "Still Moments", emotes all of that and more. A naturalized citizen, Zighen Aym reveals what it is like to see the man behind the curtain, to painfully realize that, to a certain extent, America as a land of liberty and justice is an illusion, that his adopted country has frailti
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