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Based on 3 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland, Myanmar:

Pakistan: Christian girl kidnapped, raped, converted and sold as a bride Shalet Javed had left home after a fight with a brother. A lady admitted to selling it to a human trafficker. [1]

Osamu Karita is managing director and senior partner in Boston Consulting Group's Tokyo office. He is the Japan lead for the BCG Henderson Institute, an in-house think tank. [3]

Sources
[1] MM asianews.it · 50% match

Pakistan: Christian girl kidnapped, raped, converted and sold as a bride

Pakistan: Christian girl kidnapped, raped, converted and sold as a bride Shalet Javed had left home after a fight with a brother. A lady admitted to selling it to a human trafficker.

[2] FI yle.fi · 2013-09-10 · 32% match

News

Titled “Salil eka salil vika” (“First at the Gym, Last at the Gym”), the tongue-in-cheek track by rapper Musta Barbaari, tells what it’s like to be a dark-skinned man in Finland – according to the tune, it's “the hardest job in the country”.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-12-14 · 31% match

Japan Inc. is finding ways to support staff self-actualization

Osamu Karita is managing director and senior partner in Boston Consulting Group's Tokyo office. He is the Japan lead for the BCG Henderson Institute, an in-house think tank.

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