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Once sold in Kuwait, she still lives in pain back home

Sanimaya’s tale represents countless Nepali women who are taken to various Gulf countries on visit visas and then are made to work in virtual slavery. Once sold in Kuwait, she still lives in pain back home
(Middle) Sanimaya at her parents’ in Pokhara. (Right) Marks on her right hand from injections to keep her drowsy in Kuwait. Photos obtained by the Post
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Anup Ojha
Published at : March 15, 2023
Updated at : March 19, 2023 13:28
Kathmandu

Anup Ojha

Anup Ojha is a reporter for The Kathmandu Post primarily covering social issues, crime, and human interest stories since 2011. Before moving to the social beat, Ojha covered arts and culture for the Post for four years.


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