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[Louisa Waugh] ↠ Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking (Phoenix Paperback Series) ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking (Phoenix Paperback Series) She helps us understand why, in spite of global awareness, relentless anti-trafficking campaigns, and increasing numbers of imprisonments, this type of crime hasn’t disappearedand why, in spite of everything, there is hope for change.. government estimates, between 700,000 and two million people have become victims. Following three years of in-depth research, award-winning author and journalist Louisa Waugh has produced a vivid, unflinching account of how this immoral commerce operates and
Title | : | Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking (Phoenix Paperback Series) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.73 (558 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0753822067 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-28 |
Language | : | English |
She helps us understand why, in spite of global awareness, relentless anti-trafficking campaigns, and increasing numbers of imprisonments, this type of crime hasn’t disappearedand why, in spite of everything, there is hope for change.. government estimates, between 700,000 and two million people have become victims. Following three years of in-depth research, award-winning author and journalist Louisa Waugh has produced a vivid, unflinching account of how this immoral commerce operates and why it thrives. It’s seems inconceivable in the 21st century, but human trafficking is now the world’s fastest-growing illegal industry: according to U.S. And while Waugh focuses especially on one woman, Olga, who tells her own story in angry, heartbreaking detail, she also introduces us to many others across Europe including Nigerian women in Italy and migrants trapped in other forms of forced labor. Throughout Eastern Europe, a combination of war and poverty has led to women being sold in bars, confined, and coerced into sex work
. SELLING OLGA is her second book, following the award-winning HEARING BIRDS FLY. Louisa Waugh grew up in Liverpool and spent several years working with homeless young people, before moving to Mongolia where she wrote for the Guardian and Independent and was a regular BBC World Service contributor
About the Author Louisa Waugh grew up in Liverpool and spent several years working with homeless young people, before moving to Mongolia where she wrote for the Guardian and Independent and was a regular BBC World Service contributor. SELLING OLGA is her second book, following the award-winning HEARING BIRDS FLY.
""The Whistleblower" book" according to PB. Reveals the scandalous involvement of UN "peace keepers" in the trading of women during the Bosnia conflict. It probably influenced the film-makers of "The Whistleblower" (a great film, largely true, about this practice).. A Necessity Selling Olga is an amazingly written book, sharing the complicated and horrible truth of the modern issue of sex trafficking. It is a difficult read because of the topic, but I highly recommend this book.
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