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Somaly Mam

    1 gennaio 1970
    Somaly Mam
    Alleen tegen de wereld
    Prodaná nevinnost: Burcující obžaloba sexuálního zotročování žen a dětí
    The road of lost innocence : the true story of a Cambodian childhood
    Il silenzio dell'innocenza
    • Il silenzio dell'innocenza

      La battaglia di una «sopravvissuta» contro lo sfruttamento sessuale di donne e bambine

      • 174pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Mi chiamo Somaly; o, per lo meno, così mi chiamo adesso. Come tutti, in Cambogia, di nomi ne ho avuti parecchi. Un nome deriva da una scelta provvisoria, lo si cambia come si cambia vita se la sfortuna si accanisce contro di noi, per esempio. Ma non mi ricordo bene dei nomi che ho avuto quando ero piccola. Del resto, non ricordo quasi niente della mia prima infanzia; non so granché delle mie origini e ho ricostruito a posteriori, da vaghi ricordi, quel minimo di storia che sto per raccontarvi... Nata nella poverissima campagna cambogiana, dove i genitori arrivano a vendere i propri figli all'età di cinque o sei anni per pochi soldi, Somaly Mam, oggi trentacinquenne, ha vissuto parte dell'adolescenza in un bordello, in condizione di schiavitù. Violentata, picchiata e torturata, è riuscita a sottrarsi al suo destino e insieme al marito Pierre Legros ha creato nel 1997 un'associazione no-profit, la AFESIP (Agir pour les femmes en situation précaire) che dalla Cambogia, dove ha la sede principale, si è rapidamente sviluppata in Tailandia, Vietnam e Laos. Nonostante abbia subito numerose minacce, finora Somaly Mam è riuscita a salvare dalla prostituzione e dalla schiavitù migliaia di ragazze. "Il silenzio dell'innocenza" racconta la sua storia, la storia di migliaia di persone come lei, il dolore e la rabbia, ma anche la speranza che il mondo possa cambiare.

      Il silenzio dell'innocenza
    • Somaly Mam was abandoned as a baby and looked after by her grandmother until she disappeared. She was then taken into the care of a man she called 'grandfather', but was treated no better than an unpaid servant. sold. Raped at twelve, Somaly was forced to marry at fifteen and then sold to a brothel. She endured years of abuse before managing to escape. The Road of Lost Innocence is a moving account of a traumatic childhood and also the inspirational story of a determined and courageous woman devoted to helping other girls caught up in the illegal sex trade and violent underworld in Cambodia. In 1997 Somaly Mam co-founded AFESIP to combat trafficking in women and children for sexual slavery.

      The road of lost innocence : the true story of a Cambodian childhood
    • Somaly se narodila v malé kambodžské vesnici, ale své pravé rodiče nikdy nepoznala. Žila střídavě u cizích lidí, na něž musela pracovat, a nakonec se jí ujal snad ten nejhorší z nich. U "dědečka" ji čekal osud podobný životu tisíců ostatních dívek v této části světa, kde ženy slouží mužům jako otrokyně. Somaly vykonávala nejtěžší práce, a přitom sklízela jenom rány. Jedinou světlou stránkou jejího dětství byla škola, kde se naučila číst a psát. Avšak už ve dvanácti ji "dědeček" prodal kupci, jemuž dlužil peníze, a o tři roky později potom "manželovi", který ji rovněž pouze bil a týral. Somaly si našla práci v nemocnici, kde pracovala jako ošetřovatelka v neuvěřitelně primitivních podmínkách. Všechno se léčilo aspirinem, hygienické podmínky strašlivé, ošetřovatelky byly pravidelně znásilňovány lékaři, ale všechno strpěly, protože za práci dostávaly odměnu v naturáliích, což jim umožňovalo přežít. Somaly se dlouho nevzdávala naděje a s nevídanou odvahou a silou bojovala s nepřízní osudu. Když ji však zradil i přítel, jemuž věřila, ztratila chuť žít...

      Prodaná nevinnost: Burcující obžaloba sexuálního zotročování žen a dětí
    • Alleen tegen de wereld

      Als meisje werd ze als seksslavin verkocht, maar nu redt ze anderen

      • 221pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Born in a village deep in the Cambodian forest, Somaly Mam was sold into sexual slavery by her grandfather when she was twelve years old. For the next decade she was shuttled through the brothels that make up the sprawling sex trade of Southeast Asia. Trapped in this dangerous and desperate world, she suffered the brutality and horrors of human trafficking—rape, torture, deprivation—until she managed to escape with the help of a French aid worker. Emboldened by her newfound freedom, education, and security, Somaly blossomed but remained haunted by the girls in the brothels she left behind. Written in exquisite, spare, unflinching prose, <i>The Road of Lost Innocence</i> recounts the experiences of her early life and tells the story of her awakening as an activist and her harrowing and brave fight against the powerful and corrupt forces that steal the lives of these girls. She has orchestrated raids on brothels and rescued sex workers, some as young as five and six; she has built shelters, started schools, and founded an organization that has so far saved more than four thousand women and children in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. Her memoir will leave you awestruck by her tenacity and courage and will renew your faith in the power of an individual to bring about change.

      Alleen tegen de wereld