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Danger
to Society
Elaine Moore’s Story
with Tony McCullagh
London,
10 July, 1998 - Elaine Moore's life is about to change forever.
In a simultaneous raid, Irish and British police forces arrested
the 21-year-old Dubliner and nine others for alleged terrorism
offences. After fours days of harrowing police interrogations,
she is charged and sent to an all-male prison, where she is classified
as a 'High Risk, Category A' prisoner. Elaine was forced to endure
degrading strip searches up to four times a day; confined to a
cell for 19 hours a day; and transported under armed guard at
all times.
Shocked
and terrified, Elaine's mother Kathy instigated a massive campaign
to fight for her release, involving Irish politicians, the media,
international human rights agencies and solicitor Gareth Pierce,
who famously represented the Guildford Four and the Birmingham
Six.
For
the first time ever, Elaine has broken her silence on those dark,
lonely days of 1998. With exclusive extracts from Elaine's prison
diaries, as well as interviews with those involved in her campaign,
this is the first ever full account of her notorious case.
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