Blood Money for Satinah
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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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