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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
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