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Blood Money for Satinah

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

After seven years behind bars in Saudi Arabia, Indonesian migrant workerSatinah is due to be released soon. The victim's family has demanded almost US$2 million worth of blood money for her release.

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In February 2011, two months before her scheduled execution, Satinah binti Jumadi Ahmad asked a family member visiting her at the Buraidah Prison in Saudi Arabia to find a good husband for her daughter.But today Satniah still lives, and now, after seven years behind bars, the Indonesian migrant worker can look forward to attending the wedding of her20-year-old offspring, Nur Apriyani.

Maftuh Basyuni, head of the government task force for Satinah

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