"What disturbed me most was how normal these stories have become for the people who live them," writes Doreen Ajiambo, a correspondent for Global Sisters Report, who, to report in the illegal mines of Emalahleni, South Africa, had to conceal her identity so as not to endanger her sources or the Catholic sisters who rescue girls from forced marriages, sexual exploitation, and violence.
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"What disturbed me most was how normal these stories have become for the people who live them," writes Doreen Ajiambo, a correspondent for Global Sisters Report, who, to report in the illegal mines of Emalahleni, South Africa, had to conceal her identity so as not to endanger her sources or the Catholic sisters who rescue girls from forced marriages, sexual exploitation, and violence.