It was like watching 'Emergency 11' again. Only... this was real, not a movie.

For those who don't know the movie, here's a brief description: 'Emergency 11' was based on the issue of a government dictator - not the president - who disliked music and wanted nothing to do with it. So to shut it all out, they sent out soldiers to arrest singers and listeners, destroy all music warehouses, and keep watch out in the streets for rebels. There were rebels, but most of them were fans hiding away in their basement, plotting and camping to bring music back into their society.

But, as mentioned before, this is reality. And it's not the same. The government officials became insane and assigned all troops to arrest every one. Women, children, and men alike. Most of the men were set free, but the unfortunate ones and the women were sold to the capital. Women who were rated "disgusting" by visitors were immediately eliminated from the capital. Women rated "decent" were taken to the center of the capital. And the women rated "beautiful" or anything close to it were presented in glass containers for rent or sale to clients for whoring. The children were treated like blind-folded rag-doll toys strapped into chairs, legs opened for any homeless men and paedophelic government officials. Men who could pass as women had the option of being strapped into chairs like the children or be shown off in triple paned window boxes.

Here, the lives of forty-four individuals were recorded. Whether they live inside the capital or out, these are their stories...