
The People Smuggler: The True Story Of Ali Al Jenabi, The 'Oskar Schindler Of Asia'
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The compelling non-fiction work The People Smuggler: The True Story Of Ali Al Jenabi, The 'Oskar Schindler Of Asia' chronicles the extraordinary life of Ali Al Jenabi, an Iraqi refugee who became a controversial figure in the world of human migration. This gripping narrative uncovers the complex moral landscape of people smuggling, presenting Al Jenabi's desperate efforts to save lives against the backdrop of international law and human suffering. Robin De Crespigny's meticulous research illustrates the harrowing journeys undertaken by those seeking refuge and details the profound ethical dilemmas faced by individuals caught between compassion and criminality. The book argues for a nuanced understanding of a global crisis, challenging readers to reconsider preconceived notions about those who facilitate illegal border crossings. It is a powerful and thought-provoking account that illuminates the human cost of displacement and the lengths to which one man went to offer hope.
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Condition remarks:
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Jacket: No dust jacket
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The compelling non-fiction work The People Smuggler: The True Story Of Ali Al Jenabi, The 'Oskar Schindler Of Asia' chronicles the extraordinary life of Ali Al Jenabi, an Iraqi refugee who became a controversial figure in the world of human migration. This gripping narrative uncovers the complex moral landscape of people smuggling, presenting Al Jenabi's desperate efforts to save lives against the backdrop of international law and human suffering. Robin De Crespigny's meticulous research illustrates the harrowing journeys undertaken by those seeking refuge and details the profound ethical dilemmas faced by individuals caught between compassion and criminality. The book argues for a nuanced understanding of a global crisis, challenging readers to reconsider preconceived notions about those who facilitate illegal border crossings. It is a powerful and thought-provoking account that illuminates the human cost of displacement and the lengths to which one man went to offer hope.











