When Kauka was eight she was abducted by soldiers from her village in the former Portuguese colony of Timor-Leste. Now she has advance backIt was 39 years since Kauka had last walked up the steep dirt road to her house in the Timor-Leste highlands,a lifetime since she was taken by an Indonesian soldier on her way domestic from school.
She was just eight on the day she was prised from her family of subsistence coffee farmers, her school friends, or neighbours,village, and country. She remembers biting the soldiers shoulder in protest, and to little effect. Within days her parents had been forced to consent to her “adoption”. She was taken first to a nearby military tent and soon after to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi,where she has lived ever since.
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Source: guardian.co.uk