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OverviewRETELLING THE ECHOES OF SURVIVORS, Inside Korea's Tragedies: True Accounts of Victims' Voices in Cults, Crimes, and Collapses Imagine a nation where spiritual salvation, social order, and success were promised by self-proclaimed prophets, ruthless leaders, and powerful institutions-yet what followed was betrayal, silence, and unimaginable loss. Picture this: vulnerable families pulled into controlling cults, workers trapped in unsafe labor systems, and young students deceived by charismatic figures who demanded loyalty at any cost. Some rose to enforce these rules, others suffered in silence, while survivors fought for dignity and justice in the shadows. This isn't fiction-it's the haunting reality of Korea's hidden tragedies, where faith, power, and profit collided in ways that scarred generations. From cult leaders who claimed divine authority to corporations that placed profit above human lives, these stories reveal a recurring pattern: trust exploited, voices silenced, and lives forever altered. Survivors describe the suffocating grip of manipulation, the violence masked as discipline, and the betrayals that echoed far beyond the moment of collapse. Decades later, their voices rise, demanding to be heard-not only as testimonies of suffering, but as powerful calls for accountability. Behind the headlines of collapsed buildings, mass suicides, and corporate scandals were real people-mothers, students, workers, and children-navigating systems that promised belonging but delivered oppression. Some fled into exile, others broke their silence in courtrooms, and many continue to bear the invisible weight of trauma. Media reports, documentaries, and public investigations have shown fragments of these stories-but how much of what we know reflects the full truth? This meticulously researched book pieces together survivor testimonies, archival records, and independent investigations to reveal what really happened inside Korea's most devastating cults, crimes, and collapses. Through these pages, you'll encounter the psychological machinery of control, the systemic failures that allowed tragedies to unfold, and the remarkable resilience that keeps survivors fighting for change. Unlike sensationalized media or dramatized retellings, Retelling the Echoes of Survivors offers an unvarnished, deeply human account that centers the voices of those who lived through it all. The lessons stretch far beyond Korea. In an age where misinformation spreads fast and blind trust can be weaponized, these stories are a mirror for our times. They remind us that silence is never neutral, that remembrance is itself a form of justice, and that resilience often emerges from the darkest of places. Order your copy of Retelling the Echoes of Survivors today and discover the truth that official reports could not silence. Whether you are drawn to true crime, survivor narratives, or global histories of power and resistance, this book will reshape the way you think about justice, memory, and the cost of ignoring warning signs. Don't wait to uncover the voices that still echo, demanding to be heard. Their stories remain urgent. Their courage remains unshakable. And their truth is waiting for you to face it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce McTreverPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9798298176316Pages: 108 Publication Date: 14 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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