Friday, July 24, 2015
Spitefulness in Togo
BBC Radio 4 - From Our Own Correspondent, Shaping a New World Order:
"Agram (sp?) sees his current poverty as a punishment.
Sometimes he spots the boys - now grown men - whom he trafficked.
One sometimes brings him gifts of clothes or food, a Togolese way of saying, "You did me harm, now see how successful I am despite you"
This, too, Agram considers a punishment."
"Agram (sp?) sees his current poverty as a punishment.
Sometimes he spots the boys - now grown men - whom he trafficked.
One sometimes brings him gifts of clothes or food, a Togolese way of saying, "You did me harm, now see how successful I am despite you"
This, too, Agram considers a punishment."
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