An Indonesian domestic worker has claimed her kidney was stolen without her knowledge while she worked in Doha, Qatar, three years ago.
Sri Rabitah, 25, told the Indonesian press on Monday that she only realised what had happened earlier this year when she returned to her home island of Lombok and went to hospital complaining of constant back pain.
Doctors told the young mother that one of her kidneys was missing.
Muhammad Iqbal, a foreign ministry official, said her case was a “clear indication” of organ trafficking and called for an urgent investigation.
Sri’s ordeal began in 2014 when, like millions of Indonesian women, she applied through an agency to move abroad as a domestic worker. Full story...
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Sri Rabitah, 25, told the Indonesian press on Monday that she only realised what had happened earlier this year when she returned to her home island of Lombok and went to hospital complaining of constant back pain.
Doctors told the young mother that one of her kidneys was missing.
Muhammad Iqbal, a foreign ministry official, said her case was a “clear indication” of organ trafficking and called for an urgent investigation.
Sri’s ordeal began in 2014 when, like millions of Indonesian women, she applied through an agency to move abroad as a domestic worker. Full story...
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