The Lovedesh 10+ Files

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The Lovedesh 10+ Files

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PUBLICATION DATE 25 NOVEMBER 2021
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN & GIRLS
I have now chosen to go public.  By writing my memoirs. As a report.  As if I do not, all my work will be destroyed forever.
And cause misery and destitution to all the vulnerable communities, I, all alone, have been supporting using my own savings.
The scale of unethical and corruption in many sectors is a tragic traumatic story that needs to be told.
As well as the attacks I have endured as a business leader, the domestic violence and sexual assault on on me personally and professionally, I hope will get good people to understand how small creators, leading not for profits, who are Muslim, women of colour, a single mother is treated.
All of which is a detailed account of my journey in establishing myself as a former ex-City of London professional who changed my career to establish myself as a global social impact business leader. These organisations will now feature in a report written by me, due to be published called Lovedesh 10+ Files.
This report is being written with the backing of the Lovedesh Rana Plaza Victims Group.
It was due to have been published earlier this year, but due to lack of resources, threats and intimidation, as well as my own poor health,
as a consequence of all this trauma, the publish date is constantly being pushed.
I first started in December 2008, with my young daughter Amber by my side.  She was only seven. Today she is now 20.
Amber and I have watched with growing horror at the attempts undertaken to hurt, maim, sabotage, steal, intimidate and threaten our work being done by Lovedesh, to assist some of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable communities.
My report will publish evidence of how much of the ethical fashion campaigning sector is wilfully structurally racist, elitist, splattered with rich ignorant individuals, who rush to speak on behalf of the world’s poorest, without even understanding the issues and complexities. They have yet to platform grassroots people – the way we have been doing as a mother and daughter, with a tiny budget funded by my own personals savings – tells me how misguided and utterly unethical this sector has become.
I find such actions often end up helping modern-day slavery flourish as they are interested in either promoting their own brand, their own name to win awards or are posturing to gain financial or social media status.  They often invoke Rana Plaza tragedy – yet seems to be ignorant and insensitive to the needs of this community and continue to allow the stigmatisation and poverty porn of Bangladesh.

And we will now be publicly publishing evidence that demonstrates actions they have undertaken to hurt a global human rights campaign #ShutUp4RanaPlaza. Which was launched on April 24, 2020.  Please feel free to read it and spread the report when you receive it – as we never want anyone else to suffer the way I and Lovedesh has.