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In the Name of Freedom

A Political Dissident's Fight for Human Rights in the NBA and Around the World

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In the Name of Freedom

By: Enes Kanter Freedom, Enes Kanter Freedom - introduction
Narrated by: Vas Eli
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A riveting story of personal hardship, the cost of political dissent, and the quest for justice that recounts how NBA star Enes Kanter Freedom became a leading activist for human rights around the world.

Enes Kanter Freedom was born to play basketball. But he risked it all when he realized that his voice could be a force for change.

In the Name of Freedom tells the story of how Enes Kanter, a boy with a dream in Turkey, became Enes Freedom, an American citizen, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and a fierce advocate for human rights—and the price he paid for speaking out.

Enes refused to stand by as his native country descended into authoritarian dictatorship. He made his opinion known and the Erdogan regime declared him an enemy of state. His father, still in Turkey, was arrested and declared a terrorist. Enes’s Turkish passport was revoked and he was made stateless.

The experience would have broken most advocates. But it only encouraged Enes, who realized that standing for human rights was bigger than basketball. Enes soon became one of the country’s fiercest fighters for human rights. He took on the NBA for turning a blind eye to China’s persecution of the Uyghurs. He even called out Lebron James, the game’s biggest star, for using Chinese labor in his Nike shoe deal as the Chinese government cracked down on political freedoms in Hong Kong.

Timely and gripping, In the Name of Freedom puts a human face on the fight for liberty and democracy.
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if you like sports you'll like this. if you are a republican or democrat you should listen. if you care about the world and fight for peace listen.

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I was captivated from the first minute. His life reads like a movie, detailing sacrifices of a future full of fame and money made in the name of helping people with no voice.

Enes Kanter Freedom is a national treasure, and I deeply appreciate his efforts. May God bless him.

Amazing story...

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This is a humbling book about a Turkish young man turned NBA basketball player who appreciates the freedom in the United States because he truly understands what life is like without it. Enes stands for freedom from oppression around the world and has a true understanding that freedom isn’t free.

Freedom isn’t free

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Enes’ story needs to be shouted from the rooftops! His mission should be every human beings mission…coexistence!

Inspirational!

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I like this book, because it shows real world and real life how goes around money.

Real story

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