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Without Mercy / Miriam Ali / 2003
Titl : Without Mercy Doare an teul : testenn voulet Oberourien : Miriam Ali, Oberour Embannet er bloavezh : 2003 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7515-1635-7 Priz : 19 € Yezh : Saozneg (eng) Gerioù-al'hwez : Gwirioù ar merc'hed sklaverezh gwallerezh Diverradenn : Providing an account of her battle with an abusive man and with bureaucracy, this is the story of a woman's fight against a violent and tyrannical relationship, and her struggle to reclaim her two daughters, sold into marriage in the Yemen.
Notenn diwar-benn danvez an teul : Without Mercy: A Mother's Struggle Against Modern Slavery Miriam Ali
Providing an account of her battle with an abusive man and with bureaucracy, this is the story of a woman's fight against a violent and tyrannical relationship, and her struggle to reclaim her two daughters, sold into marriage in the Yemen. Mirian Kamouhi - half Pakistani, half English - met Muthana Muhsen in Birmingham in 1960, when she was 17. They never married, but had seven children, the two eldest of whom were sent to Yemen in 1966 for a holiday . Their mother, fighting ill-health and with little money, would not meet them again until they were adults.Rumm : romant Without Mercy [testenn voulet] / Miriam Ali, Oberour . - 2003.
ISBN : 978-0-7515-1635-7 : 19 €
Yezh : Saozneg (eng)
Gerioù-al'hwez : Gwirioù ar merc'hed sklaverezh gwallerezh Diverradenn : Providing an account of her battle with an abusive man and with bureaucracy, this is the story of a woman's fight against a violent and tyrannical relationship, and her struggle to reclaim her two daughters, sold into marriage in the Yemen.
Notenn diwar-benn danvez an teul : Without Mercy: A Mother's Struggle Against Modern Slavery Miriam Ali
Providing an account of her battle with an abusive man and with bureaucracy, this is the story of a woman's fight against a violent and tyrannical relationship, and her struggle to reclaim her two daughters, sold into marriage in the Yemen. Mirian Kamouhi - half Pakistani, half English - met Muthana Muhsen in Birmingham in 1960, when she was 17. They never married, but had seven children, the two eldest of whom were sent to Yemen in 1966 for a holiday . Their mother, fighting ill-health and with little money, would not meet them again until they were adults.Rumm : romant Da vezañ miret
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