
Denis Mukwege. En levnadsberättelse
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Halbout
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By:
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Berthil Åkerlund
About this listen
"I varje våldtagen kvinna ser jag min hustru, i varje våldtagen mor ser jag min egen mor, i varje våldtaget barn ser jag mina egna." Så säger Denis Mukwege, mottagare av Nobels fredspris 2018. Mukwege började som en vanlig läkare i östra Kongo, men har i hela sitt liv engagerat sig för att motverka sexuellt våld mot kvinnor. Landets mångåriga och utdragna konflikter har lett till ett tillstånd som är svårt att leva i för kvinnor. Detta engagemang ledde till ett mordförsök mot honom 2012. Läs den dramatiska historian om en verklig hjältes liv.
Berthil Åkerlund är en svensk författare och journalist. Hans huvudsakliga områden är afrikanska länder, och har skrivit flera böcker inom ämnet.
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