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This woman in her early 20s was trafficked into a blue jean sweatshop, where she and other young women were  locked in and made to work 20 hours a day, sleeping on the floor, with little to eat and no 
pay.  She managed to escape and was brought  to the government-run Baan Kredtrakarn shelter in Bangkok.  After a few days, when she felt safe 
enough to tell her story to the director, the police were informed and they raided the sweatshop, freeing 38 girls, ages 14-26.
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<span class="head01">>></span><a href="http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/fs/2005/55233.htm" target="_blank"  style="color: #3333CC">Rescuing Victims of Modern-Day Slavery
</a> Kay Chernush
 
This woman in her early 20s was trafficked into a blue jean sweatshop, where she and other young women were locked in and made to work 20 hours a day, sleeping on the floor, with little to eat and no pay. She managed to escape and was brought to the government-run Baan Kredtrakarn shelter in Bangkok. After a few days, when she felt safe enough to tell her story to the director, the police were informed and they raided the sweatshop, freeing 38 girls, ages 14-26.

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