Tuesday, November 24, 2009
In Enemies of the People: My Family’s Journey to America, journalist Kati Marton describes life in communist Hungary when her parents were accused of espionage and imprisoned for two years. Marton searched archives of the Hungarian secret police to piece together their family history and their escape from the Eastern European country in the mid-1950s. What Marton discovered were secret love affairs, and betrayals within the family and amongst friends.
Does Miss Marton recall some of the injustices that Jehovah’s Witnesses suffered during these dark times with the Hungary secret police?