Gaddafi's Harem: The Story of a Young Woman and the Abuses of Power in Libya

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Grove/Atlantic, Inc., 2013 M09 3 - 272 pages
Soraya was just fifteen, a schoolgirl in the coastal town of Sirte, when she was given the honor of presenting a bouquet of flowers to Colonel Gaddafi, “the Guide,” on a visit he was making to her school the following week. This one meeting—a presentation of flowers, a pat on the head from Gaddafi—changed Soraya’s life forever. Soon afterwards, she was summoned to Bab al-Azizia, Gaddafi’s palatial compound near Tripoli, where she joined a number of young women who were violently abused, raped and degraded by Gaddafi. Heartwrenchingly tragic but ultimately redemptive, Soraya’s story is the first one of many that are just now beginning to be heard. But sex and rape remain the highest taboo in Libya, and women like Soraya (whose identity is protected by a pseudonym here) risk being disowned or even killed by their dishonored family members.

In Gaddafi’s Harem, an instant bestseller on publication in France, where it has already sold more than 100,000 copies in hardcover, Le Monde special correspondent Annick Cojean gives a voice to Soraya’s story, and supplements her investigation into Gaddafi’s abuses of power through interviews with people who knew Soraya, as well as with other women who were abused by Gaddafi.
 

Contents

Prologue
1
Childhood
15
Prisoner
30
Bab alAzizia
44
Ramadan
55
Harem
69
Africa
79
Hicham
88
2
162
3
187
4
204
5
219
6
229
7
240
8
257
A Military Weapon
267

Escape
102
Paris
108
Cogwheels
123
Liberation
134
THE INVESTIGATION
143
1
145
Epilogue
277
Afterword
289
Chronology
292
AuthorsAcknowledgments
293
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Annick Cojean, special correspondent for Le Monde, is one of France’s most widely admired journalists. She chairs the committee for the Prix Albert Londres, the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, and won the prize herself in 1996. She is the author of several books.

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