from london, sean o'neill is with us. the chief reporter at "the times" newspaper in london, which broke the story of oxfam and save the children scandals. in miami, florida, we are joined by edwidge danticat, haitian-american novelist. author of a number of books, including "the farming of bones," which won an american book award. danticat's new book is "the art of death: writing the final story." she just returned from haiti. and here we have taina bien aime, executive director of coalition against trafficking in women. we welcome you all to democracy now! let's go to london where this story was exposed by sean o'neill and the team at "the times of london." can you talk about the chronology of what you found out -- of what you found out and when he founded out? >> this story took quite a long time to piece together. i had been working on it for proximally 10 months -- a approximately 10 months. totook quite a long time pursue that person to give me more detail. in october last year, we ran a story about the treatment of