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Indonesian grandmother freed from Malaysian death row returns home: ‘feels unreal’
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Indonesian grandmother freed from Malaysian death row returns home: ‘feels unreal’

April 3, 2026
South China Morning Post
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An Indonesian woman who spent nearly 15 years on death row in a Malaysian prison for drug trafficking has returned home after receiving clemency, in a case rights groups say highlights the exploitation of poor migrant women in cross-border drug operations. Ani Anggraeni, also known as Asih, boarded a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta late on Thursday after being freed from custody.

Indonesian grandmother freed from Malaysian death row returns home: ‘feels unreal’

In a video message shared with This Week in Asia while en route, the 66-year-old said she was still struggling to...

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