Indonesia - Rosdiana case
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2004 Mar 6
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Rosdiana, Maretha, Juni Worten
In July 2005, three Indonesian women identified as Rosdiana, Maretha and ER were arrested for persuading poor mothers around their neighborhood in Ciputat, South Jakarta, to sell their children to foreigners.
Maretha and Rosdiana were respectively sentenced to 8 years and 9 years in prison, plus 50 million Rupiah or 5 additional months in jail, for baby selling and document falsification.
Maretha and Rosdiana were respectively sentenced to 8 years and 9 years in prison, plus 50 million Rupiah or 5 additional months in jail, for baby selling and document falsification.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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The curious case of Tristan Dowse | 2009 Feb 8 |
Child trafficking 'on rise in Indonesia' | 2006 Dec 4 |
Govt wants to monitor adopted RI kids living abroad | 2006 Mar 6 |
Adoption row roils Jakarta | 2005 Sep 8 |
Most foreigners adopt children illegally: Official | 2005 Aug 5 |
Three arrested for child trafficking | 2005 Aug 2 |
'You want a baby? I have three children not yet born' | 2005 Apr 24 |