In modern day France, while slipping out of his ultra-conservative brother’s wedding, Oliver Ijanni’s encounter with a port city refugee camp sets into motion a series of events which will resound globally. Displaced persons from across the globe rise up with new weapons to face down their oppressors and smash centuries of injustice, dictator by dictator and terrorist by terrorist, including those sitting in the White House.
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