Ebook {Epub PDF} Betrayed: Escape from Iraq by Latifa Ali






















 · Betrayed and Betrayed: Escape from Iraq are the same book. The truth is that Latifa Ali, who lived the story, and Richard Shears actually titled it with the single word. However, more reviews can be found under the misnomer than the correctly titled version. Betrayed: A terrifying true story of a young woman dragged back to Iraq by her parents to live under threat of death from the ancient custom of honour killing by Richard Shears, Latifa Ali Shears. New Holland Publishers. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Betrayed and Betrayed: Escape from Iraq are the same book. The truth is that Latifa Ali, who lived the story, and Richard Shears actually titled it with the single word. The truth is that Latifa Ali, who lived the story, and Richard Shears actually titled it with the single word.4/5.


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Betrayed and Betrayed: Escape from Iraq are the same book. The truth is that Latifa Ali, who lived the story, and Richard Shears actually titled it with the single word. However, more reviews can be found under the misnomer than the correctly titled version. The true story of Latifa Ali, raised in Australia as an Australian but betrayed by her mother, family and friends and kept as a prisoner in Iraq by her father. In Iraq Latifa has no allies, as a Muslim woman she has no liberty, and she is unable to gain access to the Australian Consulate. Betrayed and Betrayed: Escape from Iraq are the same book. The truth is that Latifa Ali, who lived the story, and Richard Shears actually titled it with the single word. The truth is that Latifa Ali, who lived the story, and Richard Shears actually titled it with the single word.

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