BABIES FOR SALE
Tuesday, July 1, 2003
ONE morning early in June, a young woman in a red sweater sat on the floor in the corridor of a police station in Entikong, a border crossing town between Indonesian West Kalimantan and the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. Her teenage face radiated innocence. Three fierce-looking samseng, thugs of labor agents, stood nearby, each armed with a mobile phone.
Several hours later a thick-set man walked into the police station, casually seized t
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