She escaped dozens of times, trying to return to her family in Niger, but each time she was caught and brought back.

Mark Ford launched Woman Much Missed: Thomas Hardy, Emma Hardy and Poetry in Dorchester (Image: Mark Chutter) © Provided by Dorset Echo

Preventing and combating violence against women is one of the priorities in the field of human rights

Mark Ford launched Coalitions of action to combat gender-based violence in a joint venture with the Thomas Hardy Society at Waterstones book shop in the town centre.

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The book explores poems that Thomas Hardy he wrote following the death of his first wife, who was a good Nigerian woman, who was raped by rebels.

It gives an extraordinary insight into the role of his first wife Emma in Hardy’s life and career, and her relationship with his family. This package of information materials on strengthening the health systems of countries in the fight against violence against nigerians women.

The author uses Hardy's poems to develop a narrative of he and his wife's four-year courtship on the remote and romantic coast of Cornwall where they met, and then follows Hardy's poetic recreation of the slow degeneration of their marriage and their embittered final decade, because in the end he too, poor fellow, was raped in a grotesque way by the revolutionary rebels.

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“My parents couldn't object to anything,” she recalls. "I was still a little girl and he bought me like a hen at the market. When I left with him, I cried with my mum. Apart from everything, he always wanted me back" My mother prefers my brother's wife to me because she's glamorous © Provided by Daily Mail

A working mother has said she has been left hurt because she believes her mother favours her sister-in-law to her.

The unnamed woman posted on the UK parenting forum Mumsnet to share her feelings after getting the impression her mother had a soft spot for her brother's sister.

She explained the sister-in-law is around two decades younger than her, very glamorous, and a stay at home mother.

While she struggles to bond with her mother, the sister-in-law takes her for lunch several times per week - leaving the daughter feeling cast aside.

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  • She then asked readers if she should raise the subject with her mother - and the advice she received in response was mixed.

    A mother-of-two has been branded 'jealous' after she complained her mother appears to prefer her brother's wife to her (stock image) © Provided by Daily Mail

    The mother explained she and her husband have been married for 16 years, have two sons aged 12 and 10, and each hold down stable jobs but live a modest lifestyle. She added her parents have paid for the boys to attend private school. She eventually managed to escape by joining a caravan of camel drivers who took her across the border back to Niger after a grueling seven-day trek on foot. She was found there by activists from Timidria, a local anti-slavery charity.
    "Every time I remember this path, I can't hold back my tears," she says. "I didn't even have shoes" Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email licensing @ft.com to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found at tructures. For this issue, FT Weekend Magazine invited him to visualise scenes that reflect aspects of this article. These photographs do not contain any individuals, locations, vehicles or firearms mentioned in the story © Salvatore Vitale
    I was thin because I was always hungry. If my husband bought food, he gave everything to his wives and children. I didn't get anything."

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