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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Indonesian workers in Saudi Arabia are being excessively abused. Why is there is no agreement between the two governments to protect them?

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THE torture of Sumiati and the cruelty that led to the death of Kikim Komalasari, two Indonesian workers in Saudi Arabia, should have opened the government’s eyes to the fact that these “foreign currency” heroines get no protection in other countries. Sumiati, 23, had her lips cut, while Kikim was tortured, and her body found in a trash dumspter. The government must do more than send an investigating team to Saudi Arabia, or suggest that ov

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