An Inconvenient Terrorist

By Stephen R Bailey
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Published: Nov. 01, 2009
Words: 62363 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

The arrest of a kebab shop owner, Yoosuf Ahmet, after an altercation with drunken youths, leads to a charge of terrorism, incarceration, and ultimate release thanks to a computer club, a group of disaffected gays and a growing uncertainty of political due process.

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Tags

humor, terrorism, politics, satire, humour, australia, stephen r bailey, st kilda, irony

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