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Radhika's Story: Surviving Human Trafficking [Kindle Edition]

Joanna Lumley , Sharon Hendry
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"... a gut-wrenching true tale"
-- The Sun, November 2010

"This book is witness to the lives of hundreds of thousands of girls like Radhika who are caught in the supply chain of traffickers -- kidnapped, seduced, tricked, purchased and recruited to meet the huge demand for underpaid labour and exploitative sex...It is time for Indian policymakers to listen to Radhika" --Mail Today, 19th December 2010

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–An incredible story of triumph over evil in the modern world. –A moving account of what a mother’s love for her child can achieve even when the odds are stacked against them both.

–A horrifying first-hand account of a survivor of human trafficking in the 21st-century.

–A portrayal of the illegal and sordid underworld of trafficking in human organs. Radhika’s Story.

 


A seemingly innocent sip of Coca-Cola, drunk by a starving and desperately thirsty 16-year-old girl led to the first of Radhika Phuyal’s human trafficking experiences. Drugged, Radhika woke up hours later, in great pain, only to discover that her kidney had been removed and sold to the highest bidder. Radhika was married by force but tried to make the best of her situation. She had a much-loved son, but Rohan’s birth signified the next harrowing episode in Radhika’s life – she was trafficked again.

 

Living in India, separated from her son and forced to have sex with up to 25 men a day, Radhika refused to accept her lot. Desperate to be reunited with her child, she fought against the odds, finding the strength to escape her horrific life and rescue her son and finally find sanctuary in a refuge set up to help survivors of trafficking. Journalist Sharon Hendry tells Radhika’s horrifying but incredibly inspiring story. She also highlights the pervasive nature of human trafficking in the 21st century.

 

Proceeds from the book will go to Maiti, the charity that helped Radhika and which continues to help survivors of trafficking.


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By Karen Baxter VINE™ VOICE
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I have seen a few television documentaries and even a two part drama about human trafficking and I can honestly say that nothing prepared me for the brutality I found written within the pages of this book ... conjuring the many, many images that will continue to haunt you long after you have closed the book.

Radhika left her small village home in Kathmandu, Nepal at the age of 15 in the hope of earning some money to educate herself and also to help her family who were living in abject poverty caused by financing a large dowry for their eldest daughter. Little did she know that she would not see her home for many years. At 16 naive Radhika became a helpless victim of a well executed plan by a network of human traffickers. Initially groomed over many weeks by a trafficker named `Lama' who with the promise of a lucrative position as housekeeper to a rich family in the city easily gained Radhika's trust, her reward for this trust is the loss of a kidney, a forced marriage to a family member of one of the human traffickers and months of cruelty.

And it does not stop there!

After her son Rohan is born things get even worse, Radhika's violent husband deserts her and she discovers herself once more in trouble, the human traffickers have not finished with her and she finds herself transferred from brothel to brothel, her son ripped from her arms and taken from her for many months at a time.

Radhika's story is emotionally shattering and even though you know from the outset that Radhika manages to escape and save her son, you wonder how she can find the resolve to achieve this.

Another point of interest is the way Radhika's family reacted to her when she returned home ... so look out for that.

Although shocking and harrowing `Radhika's Story' is a book you will feel compelled to read to the very last page and then you will find yourself re-reading the last few chapters to reaffirm in your own mind that it really is all over for Radhika and her son Rohan.

A more gripping heart rending human story I have yet to read and I congratulate the author Sharon Hendry for bringing this very real global problem to our attention.

An excellent book for reading groups with many points of interest to discuss.
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Radhika's Story 18 Mar 2011
By Mrs. P. Clements VINE™ VOICE
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The way of life, traditions and almost unbelievable, ancient beliefs that surround this story are fascinating. In our modern world of today it is difficult to even imagine that such a life of misery, torture, depravity and poverty still exists and yet it clearly does. It describes in detail how one young, impressionable girl, was forced into marriage with a comparative stranger and was so easily drawn into a fearful culture which accepted violence, pain and prostitution whilst she, fearing for her life and that of her infant son, sought to escape back to her family who then rejected her. Possibly the most startling realisation is that this is far from an isolated incident.
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By Babs VINE™ VOICE
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This is a true story of a vulnerable young girl Radhika, who's life was stolen by criminals (and her own family!) who sold her body (literally!) for profit. Her story was so horrific I could barely imagine it, and it chilled me to the bone.

This heartwrenching tale leaves you feeling a myriad of emotions; shock, revulsion, and anger at those who used and abused Radhika, but also great admiration at her fight, spirit, dignity and refusal to be beaten. Radhika picked herself up over and over again out of love for her son, the light in her life.

What made me really angry were the actions of those who were meant to love and protect her - but who turned their back and rejected her.

It's an education, and a look into an horrific world most of us could never even imagine. Everyone should read this story and pass it on - to make more people aware of this evil trade. All of us have a responsibility to bring this wicked practice to an end.
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Eye opener!
Very addictive read,page turning and what an eye opener into another world of poverty and greed. Interesting and sad at the same time. Well written and an easy read. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Ds Gustafson
compelling read!
Once I had started this book, I found it difficult to put down. It's a story of how a trusting soul gets sucked into a shrewd cunning individual's world who is hell bent on... Read more
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Great read!
Good book! very sad story...an eye opener.....was amazed by the facts of human trafficking in India - should be made into a film!
Published 3 months ago by Zara Maratheftis
Amazing
This book is great - took me less than a day to read it all. One Amazing Book, well worth a read.
Published 4 months ago by WelshSocialWorker
couldnt put it down
Definatly a book to open peoples eyes to the world of human trafficking. couldnt put it down once id started.
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A message for the world.
A moving and powerful story, it will make your heart ache, it will make you angry, it will make you see how love and determination can keep you going until you are finally set... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Dennis Biehl
A truly moving story
A great book which gives a great insight into human trafficking in India and the Indian sex industry. Couldn't put it down and finished it in one day. Read more
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Absolutely shocking
The brilliant, very moving and tragic story of how a naïve young village girl from Nepal was tricked into having one of her kidneys removed for donation, forced into marriage and... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Chelli
Radhika's Story
This is an excellent book and a real eye opener. Hopefully, it will open the eyes of the world into what is still going on and, hopefully, something will be done to stop this... Read more
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Sad, painful, true
It's a gripping story, no doubt about it. And everyone loves a story of hope - of someone overcoming difficulty and rising above. It's a universal narrative for a reason. Read more
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According to the United Nations (UN), about 2,500 women and children around the world disappear every day to be sold into sex slavery. &quote;
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red light district in Mumbai is the biggest in the world and generates at least 18,758,755,343.01 INR (about £277 million) a year in revenue. It houses 100,000 prostitutes servicing men 365 days a year and averaging 6 customers a day, at 93 INR (£1.34) each. Ninety per cent are indentured slaves, with as many as half trafficked from Nepal, according to human rights groups*. Its a lucrative business, which is equal to, or at times exceeds, the drugs trade. &quote;
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a large percentage of children are trafficked into the sex trade by the owners of factories, who lure them away from villages with the promise of lucrative jobs. Some are sold from such villages by parents who want money to educate their sons (in such cases, boys are viewed as far more important than girls, who are dispensable). Others are sold to brothels by husbands who have taken teenage brides for this exact purpose. &quote;
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