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First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand

May 10, 2026 • Jogja jateng
First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com →

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

A Thai woman who spent more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugs trafficking – including eight on death row – has told the UN how learning to sew helped her find meaning in life behind bars, and a job when she was released.Read the full story, “First Person: Surviving death row in Thailand”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

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