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The Sorrows of Mexico (Paperback)
Lydia Cacho, Anabel Hernandez, Juan Villoro, Diego Enrique Osorno, Sergio Gonzalez Rodriguez, …
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With contributions from seven of Mexico's finest journalists, this
is reportage at its bravest and most necessary - it has the power
to change the world's view of their country, and by the force of
its truth, to start to heal the country's many sorrows. Supported
the Arts Council Grant's for the Arts Programme and by PEN Promotes
Veering between carnival and apocalypse, Mexico has in the last ten
years become the epicentre of the international drug trade. The
so-called "war on drugs" has been a brutal and chaotic failure
(more than 160,000 lives have been lost). The drug cartels and the
forces of law and order are often in collusion, corruption is
everywhere. Life is cheap and inconvenient people - the poor, the
unlucky, the honest or the inquisitive - can be "disappeared"
leaving not a trace behind (in September 2015, more than 26,798
were officially registered as "not located"). Yet people in all
walks of life have refused to give up. Diego Enrique Osorno and
Juan Villoro tell stories of teenage prostitution and Mexico's
street children. Anabel Hernandez and Emiliano Ruiz Parra give
chilling accounts of the "disappearance" of forty-three students
and the murder of a self-educated land lawyer. Sergio Gonzalez
Rodriguez and Marcela Turati dissect the impact of the violence on
the victims and those left behind, while Lydia Cacho contributes a
journal of what it is like to live every day of your life under
threat of death. Reading these accounts we begin to understand the
true nature of the meltdown of democracy, obscured by lurid
headlines, and the sheer physical and intellectual courage needed
to oppose it.
Illegal, inhuman, and impervious to recession, there is one trade
that continues to thrive, just out of sight. The international sex
trade criss-crosses the entire globe, a sinister network made up of
criminal masterminds, local handlers, corrupt policemen, willfully
blind politicians, eager consumers, and countless hapless women and
children. In this ground-breaking work of investigative reporting,
the celebrated journalist Lydia Cacho follows the trail of the
traffickers and their victims from Mexico to Turkey, Thailand to
Iraq, Georgia to the UK, to expose the trade's hidden links with
the tourist industry, internet pornography, drugs and arms
smuggling, the selling of body organs, money laundering, and even
terrorism.
This is an underground economy in which a sex slave can be bought
for the price of a gun, but Cacho's powerful first-person
interviews with mafiosi, pimps, prostitutes, and those who managed
to escape from captivity makes it impossible to ignore the terrible
human cost of this lucrative exchange.
Shocking and sobering, "Slavery Inc," is an exceptional book, both
for the colossal scope of its enquiry, and for the tenacious
bravery with which Cacho pursues the truth.
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