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Accounts of Kidney Trafficking Victim and Broker

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A kidney donor says he is having difficulty finding a job. He sold a kidney because of financial troubles.

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Dadang, a Kidney Trafficking Victim:
There’s Nothing Pleasant about Selling Kidney

AFTER donating a kidney in 2015, Dadang said that now he feels tired more quickly during activities. Dadang, 30, is a resident of Wangisagara village, Majalaya subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java. He asked his identity be concealed for privacy reasons. This man who works odd jobs has to live with one kidney for the rest of his life. He said he was willing

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