Do they hear you when you cry
by Fauziya Kassindja · 1998

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A true story of persecution, friendship, and ultimate triumph, Do They Hear You When You Cry chronicles the struggles of two extraordinary women: Fauziya Kassindja, who fled her African homeland to escape female genital mutilation only to be locked up in American prisons for sixteen months; and Layli Miller Bashir, a driven young law student who fought for Fauziya's freedom. Here, for the first time, is Fauziya's dramatic personal story, told in her own words, vividly detailing her life as a young woman in Togo and her nightmarish day-to-day existence in U.S. prisons. It is a story of faith and freedom, courage and inspiration.
Asylum, Right ofBiographyFemale circumcisionMuslim womenPolitical refugeesRight of AsylumKassindja, Fauziya, 1977-TogoDiaries (form)RefugeesWomenWomen, africa