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A year and a half after Rasminah and her fellow child marriage survivors decided to bring their testimonies to court, a verdict was handed down by the judges. While the court ruled in their favor, a lot of lobbying still needed to be done to revise the Marriage Law. From the podcast, "Rasminah, the Last Victim."


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"Rasminah, the Last Victim" is the English adaptation of the Indonesian investigative podcast series "Disclose: Dipaksa Kawin" by KBR Prime, created by PumaPodcast in the Philippines and made possible by International Media Support.

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