Ethiopian woman freed after brutal captivity in Libya warns migrants to stay home
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TORONTO, Canada (HOL) — For weeks, Nehima Jamal's image haunted the internet: a 20-year-old Ethiopian woman bound, gagged, and beaten by human traffickers in Libya, her suffering broadcast to force a ransom. Now free, she recounts the harrowing journey thaEthiopian woman freed after brutal captivity in Libya warns migrants to stay home
TORONTO, Canada (HOL) — For weeks, Nehima Jamal's image haunted the internet: a 20-year-old Ethiopian woman bound, gagged, and beaten by human traffickers in Libya, her suffering broadcast to force a ransom. Now free, she recounts the harrowing journey that brought her to the brink of death—and her warning to those considering the same path. Read more