For seven consecutive nights and early mornings, I walked along the Central Highway in the rain and cold. I couldn’t stop; hypothermia would have killed me.

Religious persecution in Peru: the slander against José Carlos Galindo Hinostroza In December 2018, the Peruvian Public Prosecutor’s Office dismissed as evidence a key audio recording that exposes the injustice and persecution I have suffered. You can listen to that audio recording here: Listen to audio To understand the context of that audio and its relationship … Sigue leyendo For seven consecutive nights and early mornings, I walked along the Central Highway in the rain and cold. I couldn’t stop; hypothermia would have killed me.

I remember that he said to me: «What happened? You didn’t go anymore, your photocheck was there» ready, I ate your lunch,» I think it was not formalized, there was no time, there should be no record of me, because when I returned home after the first day of work there, my uncle Manuel called me from the US to insistently offer me a scholarship-loan so that I could study and not remain «in poverty» as a worker, he persuaded me to leave that good job.

Slavery has changed its dress, but it still exists. Here I tell you about a real case of labor exploitation, where the system forces workers to work 16 hours, and also a case of sexual harassment at work. I'll tell you about it like no one has ever told you before, because few of these … Sigue leyendo I remember that he said to me: «What happened? You didn’t go anymore, your photocheck was there» ready, I ate your lunch,» I think it was not formalized, there was no time, there should be no record of me, because when I returned home after the first day of work there, my uncle Manuel called me from the US to insistently offer me a scholarship-loan so that I could study and not remain «in poverty» as a worker, he persuaded me to leave that good job.