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A South African influencer linked to a controversial job scheme in Russia has apologised for her role in promoting it in a country where many young people are desperate to find jobs.
Cyan Boujee, whose real name is Honour Zuma, came under scrutiny after one of the videos she posted online advertising jobs for women aged between 18 and 22 went viral.
It prompted the government to issue a warning about the scheme and alert people to the dangers of human trafficking and "unverified job opportunities overseas".
"Immediately when I saw the comments on my stories and on my videos… I knew that this is not something I stand with," the 24-year-old told her 902,000 followers on Instagram.
Popularly known as Cyan, the influencer has removed the promotional videos from her social media pages. They had described an opportunity for a "fresh new start" for young women at the start of their careers.
In a video shot in Tatarstan in Russia and posted over the weekend on TikTok, where she has 1.7 million followers, Cyan had said it was a two-year "start programme" for those wanting to acquire professional skills, though it was not made clear in what professions.
She had explained that those hired would be given jobs and taught how to speak Russian.
There have been allegations that some of those recruited to work in Tatarstan have ended up working in a weapons factory, making drones that have been used in Russia's war in Ukraine.
In her Instagram apology, Cyan acknowledged that "human trafficking is a very, very serious matter", adding that the backlash had been a "huge learning curve" for her and "all the other influencers".
"I knew this is something I had to delete immediately, I didn't care about the money," she said.
"I apologise and I believe that this is not something that will be repeated again."
There has been a huge fallout on social media over the job videos, with a petition launched calling on influencers to use their platforms to instead "spread awareness about the signs and dangers of trafficking".
The authorities have launched an investigation into the scheme. Deputy Justice Minister Andries Nel said "so-called opportunities" were often "linked to serious risks of labour exploitation and human trafficking".
"Never rely solely on social media promotions or unsolicited social media advertisements; always cross-check and verify job opportunities through official channels," he said on Wednesday.
One of the main recruiters in the scheme promoted by Cyan and other influencers is a special economic zone in Tatarstan, which is where weapons are believed to be produced.
A report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime released in May looked into the recruitment of people for the "start" programme.
It said that "potential recruits are enticed to participate under false pretences regarding the nature of the work, the working conditions and education opportunities", adding that the objective is to support the "drone production programme".
Most work "directly in drone production, while others work as support staff - cleaners and caterers".
In one of her now-deleted videos, Cyan had said, "apparently girls are treated fairly here - Africans, Asians, Latin Americans".
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