
Human Trafficking Survivor Speaks Out
From The Shadow Sessions by Hiba Balfaqih
April 23, 2026 · 1h 12m
About this episode
Lurata shares her harrowing experience as a human trafficking survivor during wartime, highlighting the psychological impact and the struggle to reclaim identity in the aftermath of exploitation.
We often talk about war in terms of soldiers, politics, and strategy. But conflict creates another reality—one where systems collapse, laws disappear, and exploitation thrives in the chaos. In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Lurata, who was trafficked during wartime, in a world where protection had vanished, and survival meant navigating danger no one should ever face. This conversation explores how conflict zones create conditions where trafficking and exploitation can flourish, and what it does to the mind when violence is no longer distant—but personal and constant. Lurata shares her experience of survival, the psychological impact of living without safety, and the long process of reclaiming identity and voice after systems meant to protect people fail. This episode examines war not just as a geopolitical conflict but as a human reality in which the most vulnerable often pay the highest price.
People in this episode
Host: Hiba Balfaqih
Guest: Lurata
Topics covered
- human trafficking
- war
- exploitation
- psychological impact
- survival
- identity
Keywords
- human trafficking
- war
- exploitation
- survival
- psychological impact
- identity
- conflict zones
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