Behind Bars in Britain (Paperback)

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This book will resonate with readers of human rights stories, immigrant memoirs, and anyone who believes in justice, dignity, and the unbreakable human spirit.

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Behind Bars in Britain is the powerful true story of resilience, injustice, and hope.

Born in Côte d’Ivoire, Alexis Akoman grew up during political unrest that shaped his determination to fight for freedom and justice. Seeking safety, he moved to the UK, only to face the harsh realities of the immigration system. Wrongfully detained for months without charge, Alexis discovered the true meaning of freedom, the strength of community, and the resilience needed to rebuild a life in a new country.

Blending memoir, political history, and social commentary, Behind Bars in Britain exposes the struggles of asylum seekers, the flaws of the UK immigration system, and the importance of solidarity in the face of injustice. From student protests in Ivory Coast to wrongful imprisonment in Britain, Alexis’s journey is both deeply personal and universally relevant — a testament to courage, survival, and the power of never giving up.

This book will resonate with readers of human rights stories, immigrant memoirs, and anyone who believes in justice, dignity, and the unbreakable human spirit.

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