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Inside Indonesia's sex trade Hassan Jabani interview

Thousands of young women in Indonesia are being forced to endure appalling treatment as a result of human trafficking and sexual slavery. Dateline reporter Olivia Rousset goes undercover into brothels on the Indonesian island of Batam. What Dateline found was a rare and confronting expose of young teenage girls - children - lured into a life of prostitution. Two years ago, Hassan Janabi, a water engineer from Sydney, returned to his homeland after 25 years in exile to take on a senior role in rebuilding Iraq's water system. George Negus interviews Hassan who is back at home in Australia to learn more about his life and work in a country under siege.

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