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THREE CUPS
of
DECEIT
How Greg Mortenson, Humanitarian Hero,
Lost His Way
Jon Krakauer
BYLINER ORIGINALS
Dramatis Personae
Greg Mortenson:
Executive director and co-founder of the Central Asia Institute (CAI); co-author of
Three Cups of Tea
; author of
Stones into Schools
David Oliver Relin:
Co-author of
Three Cups of Tea
Christa Mortenson:
Greg
’
s youngest sister, who died in 1992
Mouzafer Ali:
Resident of Pakistan
’
s Baltistan region whom Mortenson hired to carry his backpack from the base of K2 to the village of Askole in September 1993
Haji Ali:
Chieftain of a Balti village called Korphe, located across the Braldu River from Askole
Scott Darsney:
Greg Mortenson
’
s climbing partner on K2 in 1993
Yakub:
Friend of Mouzafer Ali whom Darsney hired to carry his backpack from the base of K2 to the village of Askole in 1993
Akhmalu:
Expedition cook for Greg Mortenson and his teammates on K2 in 1993; shortly after the expedition ended, Mortenson visited Akhmalu
’
s village, Khane, and promised to build a school there
Erica Stone:
Executive director of the American Himalayan Foundation
Jean Hoerni
: Theoretical physicist and co-founder of CAI who gave Greg Mortenson $12,000 in 1994 to build his first school in Pakistan, and in 1996 donated $1 million to CAI
Mohammed Ali Changazi:
Tour operator and trekking agent who managed the logistics for Mortenson
’
s 1993 K2 expedition; adopted son of Haji Ali
Tara Bishop:
Greg Mortenson
’
s wife, a clinical psychologist; the daughter of Barry Bishop
Naimat Gul Mahsud:
A member of the Mahsud
tribe
who met Mortenson in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi in July 1996 and, at Mortenson
’
s request, drove him to Ladha, South Waziristan, the Mahsud ancestral homeland, where he was Mortenson
’
s host
Mansur Khan Mahsud:
Director of research at the FATA Research Centre who accompanied Mortenson on sightseeing excursions in South Waziristan in July 1996, during the period Mortenson claims the Taliban held him captive
Sangi Marjan:
Commissioner of education in Ladha, South Waziristan, who met with Mortenson in July 1996 to discuss education in Pakistan
’
s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
Hussein Mohammed:
Pseudonym of a member of the Mahsud tribe who is acquainted with Naimat Gul Mahsud
Jennifer Wilson:
Jean Hoerni
’
s third wife, who served on the CAI board of directors from 1997 to 2001
Tom Vaughan:
Chairman of CAI
’
s board of directors, 1997
–
2001
Tom Hornbein:
American physician and mountaineer renowned for making the first ascent of the West Ridge of Mount Everest in 1963; invited to join the CAI board in
1999,
he became its chairman in 2001 and resigned in 2002
Barry Bishop:
Tara Bishop
’
s father; Tom Hornbein
’
s teammate on Everest in 1963
Gordon Wiltsie:
Eminent photographer and mountaineer, member of the CAI board of directors, 1998
–
2002
Sally Uhlmann:
Businesswoman and member of the CAI board of directors, 2000
–
2002
King Zaher Shah:
King of Afghanistan 1933
–
1973, who died in 2007
Sadhar Khan:
Powerful warlord, or
qomandan
, in the northern Afghanistan province of Badakhshan
Mostapha Zaher:
Grandson of King Zaher Shah
Debbie Raynor:
Chief financial officer of CAI, 2003
–
2004
Daniel Borochoff:
President of the American Institute of Philanthropy, a charity watchdog organization
Ghulam Parvi:
CAI
’
s program manager in Pakistan, 1996
–
June 2010