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Uganda probes case of four girls held captive in Iraq.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Chris Kiwawulo entitled "Ugandan girls stuck in Iraq" published by state-owned, mass-circulation Ugandan daily The New Vision website on 6 September

At least four Ugandan girls are stranded in Iraq after their employers confiscated their passports.

The girls identified as Catherine Namisango, Patricia, Grace and Faith have been making SOS calls to friends in Kampala, who then informed security agencies. They say a Kampala businessman only identified as Gordon, whom they met in Muyenga, took them to Iraq.

The agent told them they would work for coalition forces led by the United States of America, for a monthly pay of 400 dollars. …

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