Desperate illegal journeys often end in death, officials say

Smuggled migrants may find themselves enslaved, if they are lucky enough to survive the trip.

By Grace Chen for Khabar Southeast Asia in Kuala Lumpur – 06/04/12

April 05, 2012

Poll

The most important issue in Indonesia's presidential election is:

Photo Essay

Mariyah Nibosu, whose husband was shot dead in 2009 by unknown gunmen, stands outside her home in September 2013 in the state-run 'widows' village' of Rotan Batu, 20km from Narathiwat. "Women suffer a lot here," she said. "But we are strong. We have to feed our children by ourselves. We have to survive." [Christophe Archambault/AFP]

As Thailand's Deep South insurgency drags on, families suffer, persevere