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		<title>The power in the people</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Barrister Michael Mansfield, KC, has spent his career fighting injustice, persecution and corruption. And be it the Birmingham Six, Bloody Sunday, Stephen Lawrence, the Marchioness, Hillsborough or Grenfell, he has come to learn one thing - that people power is unstoppable. Time and again he has witnessed governments, police forces, legal institutions and the establishment, try to block change and maintain the status quo in order to protect their interests. But almost every time he has seen that passion, perseverance, collectivity and courage create a powerful momentum which is increasingly difficult to stop. In this short but powerful book, the veteran barrister draws upon his 50 years of fighting for justice and revisits his most important cases and clients, proving without doubt that when people get together they can make lasting and positive change.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A lifetime spend fighting the powers that be and turning personal pain into collective power. <br />Take care of this book because you are holding our history in your hands.&#8217; &#8211;<b> LOWKEY</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Michael Mansfield is the greatest civil liberties lawyer this country has ever produced&#8217; &#8211; <b>Baroness HELENA KENNEDY of the Shaws KC</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Michael Mansfield has given power to the voiceless, the innocents &#8230; For this, he too is a hero&#8217; <b>&#8211; </b><b>JOHN PILGER</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Michael Mansfield combines rare humanity with a brilliant understanding of the law&#8217; <b>&#8211; </b><b>JON SNOW</b></p>
<p>&#8216;A book of great importance &#8230; Mr Mansfield&#8217;s thoughtful reflections demand our attention&#8217; <b>&#8211; KEN LOACH</b></p>
<p>&#8216;An impressive and inspiring read&#8217;<b> &#8211; DUNCAN  CAMPBELL <br /></b><i><b><br />&#8216;</b></i><i><b>I want this book to inspire people, give them a blueprint for fighting their own battles, and challenge the status quo. To see that together, we are always stronger. To understand that those who stand in the way of change cannot do so forever.&#8217; Michael Mansfield, KC</b></i></p>
<p>Barrister Michael Mansfield, KC, has spent his career fighting injustice, persecution and corruption. And be it the Birmingham Six, Bloody Sunday, Stephen Lawrence, the Marchioness, Hillsborough or Grenfell, he has come to learn one thing &#8211; that people power is unstoppable.</p>
<p>Time and again he has witnessed governments, police forces, legal institutions and the establishment, try to block change and maintain the <i>status quo</i> in order to protect their interests. But almost every time he has seen that passion, perseverance, collectivity and courage create a powerful momentum which is increasingly difficult to stop.</p>
<p>In this short but powerful book, the veteran barrister draws upon his 50 years of fighting for justice and revisits his most important cases and clients, proving without doubt that when people get together they can make lasting and positive change.</p>
<p>The power is in the people &#8211; not the people in power.</p>
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		<title>The Hard Road Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2>The harrowing story of a woman who escaped famine and terror in North Korea, not once but twice.</h2><p><strong>'A gripping, suspenseful and cathartic memoir that tells a story of pain and perseverance and makes the moral case for asylum.' David Lammy MP</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The harrowing story of a woman who escaped famine and terror in North Korea, not once but twice.</h2>
<p><strong>&#8216;A gripping, suspenseful and cathartic memoir that tells a story of pain and perseverance and makes the moral case for asylum.&#8217; David Lammy MP</strong></p>
<p><strong>North Korea is an open-air prison from which there is no escape. Only a handful of men and women have succeeded.</strong></p>
<p>Jihyun Park is one of these rare survivors. Twice she left the land of the &#8216;socialist miracle&#8217; to flee famine and dictatorship.</p>
<p>By the age of 29 she had already witnessed a lifetime of suffering. Family members had died of starvation; her brother was beaten nearly to death by soldiers. Even smiling and laughing was discouraged.</p>
<p>The first time she ran, she was forced abandon her father on his deathbed &#8211; crossing the border under a hail of bullets. In China she was sold to a farmer, with whom she had a son, before being denounced and forcibly returned to North Korea.</p>
<p>Six months later guards abandoned her, injured, outside a prison camp. She recovered and returned China to seek her son, now six, before attempting to navigate the long, hard road through the Gobi Desert and into Mongolia.</p>
<p>Clear-eyed and resolute, Jihyun&#8217;s extraordinary story reveals a Korea far removed from the talk of nuclear weapons and economic sanctions. She remains sanguine despite the hardship. Recalling life&#8217;s tiny pleasures even at her darkest moments, she manages to instill her tale with incredible grace and humanity.</p>
<p>Beautifully written with South Korean compatriot Seh-lynn Chai, this compelling book offers a stark lesson in determination, and ultimately in the importance of asylum.</p>
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