Notes from Hell (Bulgarian: "Записки от ада") is a biographical novel, written by Nikolay Yordanov and Valya Cherveniashka about her life in several Libyan prisons during the HIV trial in Libya. It follows the events during eight and a half years, spent behind bars under the rule of Muammar Gaddafi. Cherveniashka, together with six more medics, was accused of being involved in the mass murder of hundreds of Libyan children, by deliberately infecting them with the HIV virus in a hospital in Benghazi. She was sentenced to death several times between 2002 and 2007, and released after political negotiations on 24 July 2007.
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| - Notes de l'enfer (fr)
- Notes from Hell (en)
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| - Notes from Hell (Bulgarian: "Записки от ада") is a biographical novel, written by Nikolay Yordanov and Valya Cherveniashka about her life in several Libyan prisons during the HIV trial in Libya. It follows the events during eight and a half years, spent behind bars under the rule of Muammar Gaddafi. Cherveniashka, together with six more medics, was accused of being involved in the mass murder of hundreds of Libyan children, by deliberately infecting them with the HIV virus in a hospital in Benghazi. She was sentenced to death several times between 2002 and 2007, and released after political negotiations on 24 July 2007. (en)
- Notes de l'enfer (en bulgare Записки от ада, en anglais Notes from Hell) est un récit biographique écrit en 2009 par Nikolay Yordanov et Valya Tchervényachka au sujet de sa vie dans plusieurs prisons libyennes lors de l'affaire des infirmières bulgares. (fr)
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| - Hermes Books (2009), 30 Degrees South Publishers (2010), NY Creative and Publishing (2014)
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| - Milena Todorova , Doncho Hristev (en)
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| - Nikolay Yordanov and Valya Chervenyashka (en)
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| - Notes from Hell, 2014 eBook edition (en)
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| - Notes from Hell (Bulgarian: "Записки от ада") is a biographical novel, written by Nikolay Yordanov and Valya Cherveniashka about her life in several Libyan prisons during the HIV trial in Libya. It follows the events during eight and a half years, spent behind bars under the rule of Muammar Gaddafi. Cherveniashka, together with six more medics, was accused of being involved in the mass murder of hundreds of Libyan children, by deliberately infecting them with the HIV virus in a hospital in Benghazi. She was sentenced to death several times between 2002 and 2007, and released after political negotiations on 24 July 2007. (en)
- Notes de l'enfer (en bulgare Записки от ада, en anglais Notes from Hell) est un récit biographique écrit en 2009 par Nikolay Yordanov et Valya Tchervényachka au sujet de sa vie dans plusieurs prisons libyennes lors de l'affaire des infirmières bulgares. Le récit présente les événements pendant les huit années et demi passées derrière les barreaux sous la domination de Mouammar Kadhafi. Tchervényachka ainsi que six autres professionnels de la santé ont été accusés d'être impliqués dans le meurtre en masse de centaines d'enfants libyens en les infectant délibérément avec le VIH dans un hôpital de Benghazi. Elle a été condamnée à mort à plusieurs reprises entre 2002 et 2007 et ensuite libérée après des négociations politiques le 24 juillet 2007. Le président français Nicolas Sarkozy et la Première Dame de France Cécilia Attias ont joué un rôle crucial dans les négociations. Le livre a été publié en français le 10 octobre 2017. (fr)
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