In Limbo
Race & Equality
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On the streets of Denmark, trafficked, men and women are exploited by transnational criminal networks who prey on their vulnerability with promises if a better life. Edward is struggling to pay off the traffickers who brought him from Nigeria to sell their drugs. Nigeria's corruption and lack of security leave his family just as at risk as he is as he becomes ever more entrapped.
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