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Unbroken Witness. Escaping a Trafficking Empire and Fighting Back in the Courts
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- Nombre de pages180
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-07330-6
- EAN9783565073306
- Date de parution01/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille501 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
This book is a survivor's account of power, silence, and the long road to justice. It is written in clear, direct language. It avoids sensational detail. It keeps the focus on truth, recovery, and the steps that anyone can take to stand up for themselves and for others.
The story begins with recruitment that looked ordinary. A promise of work. A referral from someone who seemed safe. A ride, a room, a list of rules.
The pressure grew in small moves at first: isolation, debt, favors, silence. When fear took hold, the system was already in place. The network thrived on confusion and shame. The goal of this book is to clear the fog. You follow the author through the slow work of breaking free. There was no single rescue. There were attempts. There were returns. There was the moment of saying "no" out loud. Then there was the harder work of staying gone.
The pages show how safety planning really looks: saving documents, memorizing contacts, using code words, watching patterns, trusting a few steady people. If you are supporting someone, these scenes will help you see what courage costs and what support truly means.
The pressure grew in small moves at first: isolation, debt, favors, silence. When fear took hold, the system was already in place. The network thrived on confusion and shame. The goal of this book is to clear the fog. You follow the author through the slow work of breaking free. There was no single rescue. There were attempts. There were returns. There was the moment of saying "no" out loud. Then there was the harder work of staying gone.
The pages show how safety planning really looks: saving documents, memorizing contacts, using code words, watching patterns, trusting a few steady people. If you are supporting someone, these scenes will help you see what courage costs and what support truly means.
This book is a survivor's account of power, silence, and the long road to justice. It is written in clear, direct language. It avoids sensational detail. It keeps the focus on truth, recovery, and the steps that anyone can take to stand up for themselves and for others.
The story begins with recruitment that looked ordinary. A promise of work. A referral from someone who seemed safe. A ride, a room, a list of rules.
The pressure grew in small moves at first: isolation, debt, favors, silence. When fear took hold, the system was already in place. The network thrived on confusion and shame. The goal of this book is to clear the fog. You follow the author through the slow work of breaking free. There was no single rescue. There were attempts. There were returns. There was the moment of saying "no" out loud. Then there was the harder work of staying gone.
The pages show how safety planning really looks: saving documents, memorizing contacts, using code words, watching patterns, trusting a few steady people. If you are supporting someone, these scenes will help you see what courage costs and what support truly means.
The pressure grew in small moves at first: isolation, debt, favors, silence. When fear took hold, the system was already in place. The network thrived on confusion and shame. The goal of this book is to clear the fog. You follow the author through the slow work of breaking free. There was no single rescue. There were attempts. There were returns. There was the moment of saying "no" out loud. Then there was the harder work of staying gone.
The pages show how safety planning really looks: saving documents, memorizing contacts, using code words, watching patterns, trusting a few steady people. If you are supporting someone, these scenes will help you see what courage costs and what support truly means.





