blackboard david hicks

by Paolo Murphy PhD 4 min read

Who is Dr Hicks?

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What were the charges against David Hicks?

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What happened to Brian Hicks in Afghanistan?

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Who is Christian Hicks and why did he convert to Islam?

David Hicks employs a holistic design philosophy – regarding the three elements of the built environment, architecture, interior design and decoration, as one.

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Where is David Hicks from?

David Hicks was born in Adelaide, South Australia, to Terry and Susan Hicks. His parents separated when he was ten years old, and his father later remarried. He has a half sister.

Who was the lawyer for Hicks?

In February 2005, the Hicks's family lawyer, Stephen Kenny, who had been representing Hicks in Australia without compensation since 2002, was dismissed from the defence team and Vietnam veteran and army reservist David McLeod replaced him.

What wars did David Hicks fight?

Yugoslav Wars. Kosovo War. Kashmir conflict. War in Afghanistan. David Matthew Hicks is an Australian who attended Al Qaeda 's Al Farouq training camp in Afghanistan, and met with Osama Bin Laden during 2001. He was then detained by the United States in Guantanamo Bay detention camp from 2002 until 2007.

What did Hicks do in Albania?

Around May 1999, Hicks travelled to Albania in order to join the Kosovo Liberation Army. The US military alleged that he undertook basic training and hostile action before returning to Australia and converting to Islam. The KLA did not accept Islamic fundamentalism, and many of its fighters and fundraisers were Catholic. In June 1999, the Kosovo War ended and the KLA disbanded as part of UNSCR 1244. Hicks described his time with the KLA as a life-changing experience and on his return to Australia, converted to Islam and began studying at a mosque in Gilles Plains in Adelaide.

How long was Hicks in solitary confinement?

Hicks was a well-behaved detainee, but he was in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day.

What was the indictment for Hicks?

The indictment later prepared by US military prosecutors for his commission trial alleged that, prior to his capture in 2001, Hicks had trained and conspired in various ways and was guilty of "aiding the enemy" while an " unprivileged belligerent " but did not allege any specific acts of violence.

How old was Jodie Sparrow when she met Hicks?

Hicks met Jodie Sparrow in Adelaide when he was 17 years old. Sparrow already had a daughter, whom Hicks raised as his own. Hicks and Sparrow had two children together, daughter Bonnie and son Terry, before separating in 1996. After their separation, Hicks moved to Japan to become a horse trainer.

Early life and education

David Nightingale Hicks was born at Coggeshall, Essex, the son of stockbroker Herbert Hicks and Iris Elsie ( née Platten). He was educated at Charterhouse and the Central School of Arts and Crafts.

Career

After a brief period of National Service in the British army, Hicks began work drawing cereal boxes for J. Walter Thompson, the advertising agency.

Personal life

He married Lady Pamela Mountbatten (born 19 April 1929), the younger daughter of the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma by his wife, the former Edwina Ashley .

Death

Hicks spent the last years of his life at The Grove, Brightwell Baldwin in Oxfordshire, where he created a garden.

Legacy

His eldest daughter, Edwina, has created her own fabric book titled 'Motifs'. [1]

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