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Shandra woworuntu testimony at senate foreign relations committee hearing on ending slavery
Shandra Woworuntu is a member of the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking and a survivor of human trafficking and domestic violence.
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- Shandra woworuntu testimony at senate foreign relations committee hearing on ending slavery
- Kisah shandra woworuntu korban perbudakan seks di amerika
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Woworuntu was born in Indonesia, and in 2001 she travelled to the USA expecting a job in the hospitality industry but was instead forced to work as a prostitute. She eventually escaped her captors and helped convict her traffickers. In 2010, Woworuntu was granted permanent residency in the USA.

On December 16th 2015, President Obama appointed Woworuntu as one of 11 members of the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking and the council held their first meeting on October 18th 2016.

She is the founder of the Mentari Human Trafficking Survivor Empowerment Program – an organization aimed at empowering human trafficking victims.
