The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT14) NUNUKAN, Indonesia -- Aug. 17, 2002 -- INDONESIA-MIGRANTS-2 -- Day after day, thousands of Indonesian migrant workers have been sailing to their home provinces from the equatorial port of Nunukan, Indonesia, fleeing new laws in Malaysia that took effect on Aug. 1. The laws call for the imprisonment and caning of illegal workers and heavy penalties for their employers. Thousands more expelled workers linger in the rickety town of Nunukan, waiting, they say, for documents that will allow them to return legally to Malaysia, where the money is good and their heavy labor on construction sites and plantations is in demand. An Indonesian woman expelled from working in Malaysia balances her suitcase on her head, as she and thousands of Indonesian workers board a navy ship in the port of Nunukan, Thursday. (Jane Perlez/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2002-08-17
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The New York Times Agency
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