The Sex Slave: Abducted and Assaulted by Hezbollah
A woman in Syria describes her abduction, rape, and monthslong captivity by Hezbollah, shedding unprecedented light on the militias sex trafficking network. This is part two in our series Hezbollahs Hostages, a Center For Peace Communications production presented by The Free Press. Hezbollah maintains control by wielding lethal force to silence dissenting voices, especially among the Lebanese Shiites it claims to represent. Yet these voices want to be heardand the world needs to hear them, for the sake of a new conversation about how to end the harm Hezbollah does to Arabs and Israelis alike. Over the past year, the Center for Peace Communications, a New York nonprofit, interviewed Shiite opponents of Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Sunni victims of Hezbollah in Syria, each of whom in their own way has fought back against the groups depredations. At great personal risk, they let us record and film them bearing witness to the reality Hezbollah hides. To obscure the identity of these brav
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