In November 2005, Norman Kember (then aged 74) travelled to Iraq with the international peace organisation, Christian Peacemaker Teams. Within days he had been taken hostage along with three other members of the group. By the time the SAS rescued them 117 days later, one member of their group, Tom Fox, had been murdered. Norman Kember lives in London and has since published a book about his experiences called 'Hostage in Iraq.'
@ibmsony101 ok
gagetman100 1 month ago
He is a self-righteous turd. He was advised not to go to Baghdad, but he showed up and was kidnapped and was set to be beheaded by Islamic militants. The military diverted resources to look for him and SAS commandos saved his sorry neck but he showed no gratitude whatsoever and refused to give details about the terrorists who held him. He later bailed Abu Qatada, the inspiration for worldwide terrorist attacks that killed thousands. Norman is less than worthless.
ibmsony101 1 month ago
Good man
gagetman100 3 months ago