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Every now and then violence erupts in the "banlieues" of France
allowing the world a glimpse into the grimmest corners of these
multiethnic suburban ghettos. From such a corner comes the story of
Samira Bellil, who by raising her voice and telling her tale broke
the "code of silence" imposed by many in her immigrant community
and the willful ignorance of society at large. In this book, Bellil
describes her life in the Parisian suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis. The
child of Algerian parents, she was fostered by a Belgian family
until the age of five while her father was in prison. Bellil
returned to a violent home and grew up to rebel against an
increasingly repressive environment. Gang-raped at fourteen and
then raped again some years later, she maintained her silence until
she discovered that two friends had shared her fate at the hands of
the same gang.
Against the threat of reprisals, Bellil decided to pursue her
attackers through the French legal system, earning the rejection of
her family and the indifference of her lawyers and the media. "To
Hell and Back" relates her struggle to recover, to create a new
culture of support and compassion, and to offer hope to others who
suffer in silence. Painful and disturbing, Bellil's tale helped
inspire a national debate on women's rights and the multicultural
image of France today.
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