Jejen Nurjanah:
Defender of Indonesian Migrant Workers from Sukabumi
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
FOR a brief moment, this woman with a headscarf was hesitant. She tried to gather up her courage. It was getting late. “If I don’t immediately go home, I will have to sleep at the roadside,” she said to herself.
“Sorry, Sir, can you help me, please,” she said weakly to a policeman standing in Jalan Jatinegara, Jakarta. The policeman smiled kindly, reassuring her. “I must return to Sukabumi but I’ve got no money left. Can you help
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