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WomenCountryMalawiWorldPoorestLivesOneStoryMiddle-eastAbortionHomePrison please, madam, please! human trafficking is one - of the most profitable business in the world. any african should never go to this country. never. not for money. then you are lost. indistinct arguing you crazy! i was angry. i was crying. this is more than slavery. that s what i think. we want our people back. how can you buy somebody else s freedom? the employers pay an agent for providing a domestic worker. one of the most common challenge is that the employer or agent says, i want my money back. then she can go home. because we understand that this money fuels human trafficking, fuels labour exploitation, it s very important to negotiate to zero. so i got a message from your employer. he s asking for the money. i think we can work something out with him. but before we really start negotiating with him, i want to hear from you that you do want to go home because he s saying that you don t want to. it s the employers who often break contracts by not giving girls a day off
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