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Aslan, Laura

The Devil Couldn't Break Me

Aslan, Laura - The Devil Couldn't Break Me, e-bok

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Laura was just eighteen years of age when she fled her family home on the Serbian Kosovo border at the height of the former Yugoslavian conflict. Her father felt she would be safer in Kosovo, free from the rape camps, massacres and ethnic cleansing that took place on their doorstep, the streets of the capital patrolled by US peacekeeping forces. Reluctantly she made the long journey through the mountains and eventually arrived in Pristina. Neither Laura or her father were aware she had entered a city one US delegate described, "as one vast crime scene."

She had no idea what terrors lay ahead, as she crossed the path of ‘The Chief’, a self professed freedom fighter in the Kosovan Liberation Army. On the face of it The Chief’ claimed to be fighting a noble cause. Behind closed doors he was the mastermind of a huge operation dealing in organ harvesting, people trafficking and prostitution and his evil gang raped tortured and killed at will.

Laura had stumbled through the gates of hell. Follow her quite unbelievable true story of kidnap, murder, brutality and abuse set against the backdrop of one of Europe’s most recent and bloody conflicts and how she encountered some of the most evil men on the planet.
This is Laura's story of courage and hope and how some of the most evil men on the planet did not break her spirit.

Nyckelord: Yugoslavia War, Women in Conflict, KLA, Kosovo War, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, Rape camps, Former Yugoslavia, Laura Aslan, Torture, abuse of women in conflict, Angelina Jolie, William Hague

Författare
Utgivare
Andrews UK
Utgivningsår
2015
Språk
en
Utgåva
3
Sidantal
226 sidor
Kategori
Fostran, undervisning
Format
E-bok
eISBN (ePUB)
9781785382772
Tryckt ISBN
9781785382796

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