Endless prayer
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Barbara
4mo agoen
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meltingpot.orgEndless prayermeltingpot.orgROBERTA DEROSAS This contribution takes the form of an open letter addressed to those who work, study and cross contemporary borders. Starting from an encounter with a young migrant woman, the text reconstructs a migratory trajectory marked by structural violence, arbitrary detention, ransom practices and forms of contemporary slavery in Libya. Her story highlights the link between border control, informal detention systems, criminal actors and profit-making logic that transform migrants into ‘black gold’, a commodity that can be traded along a chain that goes from capture to labour and sexual exploitation. The text also questions the position of those who
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