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Slave Hunter: One Man's Global Quest to Free Victims of Human Trafficking

by Aaron Cohen

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From living the rock star life to wading through the world's war zones, refugee camps, and brothels, Aaron Cohen left behind his closest friends, his dying father, and his partnership with a legendary musician to take on treacherous rescue missions in search of modern-day slaves

Years of drug addiction and late-night partying led Aaron Cohen, one-time best friend and business partner to Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell, on a path of spiritual discovery that has both transformed and endangered his life — a path that has drawn him into the shantytowns of Cambodia and the hidden brothels of Latin America, across the sweltering savannahs of Sudan, up to the Dalai Lama's Himalayan retreat, and through the unforgiving jungles of Burma and the deserts of Iraq. At a time when more people than ever before are enslaved somewhere on the planet, Aaron Cohen is a slave hunter — working to find and free human beings from various forms of bondage.

The flesh trade is the world's fastest-growing and most deadly illegal enterprise — even more profitable and easier to hide than guns, drugs, and precious gems. Free from diplomatic restrictions and political agendas, Cohen is a unique asset to government agencies, think tanks, and anti-slavery organizations. He navigates the oppressive territory of pimps and drug lords, cloaked in the all-too-familiar world of substance abuse, oversized egos, and changing rules. Working alone and posing as a sex tourist, he slips into brothels, urged by madams to select from a lineup of women and girls as young as six. Sometimes he can save them from their captors, but more often than not, he must leave them behind, taking only the evidence he hopes will eventually lead to their rescue.

Struggling to make ends meet on his own negligible salary, Cohen faces temptations few could resist and witnesses atrocities his friends and family cannot understand. And though many assignments over the years carry him away from his ailing father, his commitment to protect, assist, and empower human trafficking victims — and to disrupt the patterns that lead to all forms of enslavement — is unyielding.

In a remarkable exposé of a sinister trade most of us will never experience first-hand, rocker-turned-antislavery activist Aaron Cohen reveals the fast-paced, timely, inspiring, and unforgettable story of a real life Slave Hunter.

Synopsis:

From former member of alternative rock band Jane's Addiction comes this riveting and utterly engrossing account of his time spent working undercover to free children from sexual trafficking in third-world countries.

About the Author

Aaron Cohen has been a teen water polo star, a member of Jane's Addiction, a recovering addict, spiritually re-awakened, a co-founder of the "Drop the Debt" campaign, and bestowed with the Prize for Humanity by the Immortal Chaplains Foundation for his dangerous, official undercover work rescuing human trafficking victims in Africa, the Middle East, South America, and southeast Asia. Christine Buckley wrote a profile on Aaron for LA Weekly titled "From Hunter to Hunted." She has contributed articles and essays to a wide range of publications including LA Weekly, OC Weekly, and Lonely Planet, and has contributed to NPR's Weekend Edition.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781416961178
Author:
Cohen, Aaron
Publisher:
Simon Spotlight Entertainment
With:
Jacobsen, Annie
With:
Buckley, Christine
Author:
Jacobsen, Annie
Author:
Buckley, Christine
Subject:
Slavery
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Human Rights
Subject:
Prevention
Subject:
Human trafficking - Prevention
Subject:
Slavery - Prevention
Subject:
General-General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20090631
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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