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World Service,15 Nov 2021,40 mins
Hostage, part 1: A spider, starvation and solitude in the desert
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While travelling through West Africa in 2018, Canadian Edith Blais and her companion Luca Tacchetto were kidnapped by al-Qaeda. They were taken to the desert in a lawless area of Mali where they were, initially, held together for some months. But then they were separated, and Edith found herself alone for long periods of time. As well as suffering physically with dehydration and starvation, she had to find different techniques to keep her mind strong and stay sane. A borrowed pen enabled her to write poetry, she sang songs to remind herself of her own voice, and a very special relationship with a spider helped ease her loneliness. She has written a book about her time in captivity called The Weight of Sand. Part two will be available in the next edition of Outlook, or click on the link below to listen to the whole interview as a podcast. Get in touch: [email protected] Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Katy Takatsuki (Photo: Edith and Luca travelling in Africa before they were taken hostage. Credit: Edith Blais)
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