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Thai CDC’s Chanchanit Martorell Says Her Work is Never Done

In 1995, the Los Angeles Times wrote about a young activist working to help 72 Thai nationals who were being held against their will inside a garment factory in El Monte. The activist, the paper wrote, uses her “calm and clear voice [to] explain the shocking details of the workers’ plight to television, radio and newspaper reporters from throughout the world.”

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