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Trafficking
Enticed by Sweet Promises

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Cases of human trafficking in West Java are on the rise. Drafting the required provincial regulation does not seem to be a priority.

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RICO’S promise from heaven three years ago is still fresh in her memory. The 35-year-old man offered her enticements that were just too difficult to refuse: bringing home Rp30 million in just six months. Ros—not her real name—was of course shaking with anticipation and accepted the offer to work in Malaysia. “It turned out that I was to become a prostitute,” said the slightly built woman on Thursday two weeks ago. Since her return to In

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