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Moe Turaga was a modern slavery victim on an Australian farm for 2 years before escaping
For decades Moe Turaga stayed silent on what happened to him in his teens.
Though the physical scars have healed, the emotional wounds still hold weight.
“The trauma of it never goes away,” he told ABC.
Mr Turaga arrived in Australia in the late 1980s, in search of making money to send home to his…
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