German UNICEF Chairwoman Heide Simonis, right, poses with Somaly Mam from Cambodia, following a news conference on child prostitution in Berlin (File)
Child of a Cambodian prostitute stands in the doorway of a Phnom Penh slum shack as a group of sex workers play cards to pass the time (File)
Child of a Cambodian prostitute stands in the doorway of a Phnom Penh slum shack as a group of sex workers play cards to pass the time (File)
By Rory Byrne
Voice of America
Phnom Penh
23 March 2009
Every year in Cambodia, hundreds of girls are trafficked and sold into brothels where they are forced to work as sex slaves. Although precise figures are unavailable, analysts say that the rate of trafficking is soaring. Many of the victims endure years of torture and abuse in brothels, resulting in lasting physical and psychological damage.
Despite recent efforts by the Cambodian authorities to curb the country's huge illicit sex industry, analysts say it is continuing to thrive. Although many brothels have closed their front doors, their back doors remains wide open. Other brothels are using hairdressers or beauty shops to front their illicit trade.
Although some sex workers do the job to escape poverty, many of those working in brothels are victims of human trafficking who are held against their will and forced to work as sex slaves.
Founded by a former sex slave, The Somaly Mam Foundation was set up in 1996 to rescue and rehabilitate victims of human trafficking.
Since then, the group has rescued more than 5,000 girls from brothels throughout Cambodia and is now caring for more than 250 former sex workers, more than half of whom were under 18 years of age.
Somaly Mam says that the trafficking problem is getting worse every year. She blames organized crime and corrupt officials for running the industry.
She says that criminal networks have set up a structured people-trafficking system. She says agents go from village to village, looking for girls whom they lure away with promises of marriage or a good job. She says that, because many of the victims are poorly educated, they fall for the trick and when they come to the city they get locked in a brothel.
Trafficking victims are enslaved, tortured
Trafficking victims in Cambodia typically endure years of torture and abuse.
Vann Sina was lured from her village with an invitation to a Christmas party when she was just 13 years old. When she arrived in Phnom Penh she was locked in an underground cellar.
She says she was beaten a lot and had to serve many clients. She says that if she refused she was tortured with electric shocks or forced to eat hot chilies. She says that if she did not receive 15 or more clients every day she was starved and beaten.
Life in a brothel is a living hell, says Somaly Mam, as she recalls her years of abuse:
She says that, if you have never lived in a brothel, you cannot understand how bad it is. She says she had to receive more than ten clients a day and that most of them were drunk, smelled bad and were very violent. She says that the terror she endured was so bad it is indescribable.
Years spent locked in a brothel takes a huge mental and physical toll on the victims.
As well as the scourge of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, many are psychologically damaged by their experiences
Most of the girls who arrive at the Somaly Mam Foundation require years of therapy, says chief doctor Ma Ly.
She says that most of the girls who come to the center have severe mental problems. She says they get angry easily, they shout a lot and many of them just want to die. She says she tries to encourage them to love themselves again, but that can take years of therapy.
The Somaly Mam Center creates a loving environment where former victims can make new friends and attempt to recapture their lost childhoods.
Somaly Mam says the center tries to teach them to love themselves again, but that they must never forget what happened to them.
She says, just because you have lived in a terrible situation, it does not mean that you are a bad person. She says that she has survived by reshaping her past and turning it into something positive.
Mental treatment may take years
As well as treating victim's mental and physical injuries, the Somaly Mam Foundation provides further education and job training to help the girls find employment after they leave the center.
But the main aim is to teach the girls that their lives have meaning and that they can have a bright future.
A woman says that, when she was in the brothel, she never thought she could escape from that hell. She says she thought her pain was for a lifetime but that today she feels much better.
Analysts say there are more victims of human trafficking today than at the height of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Without a greater effort to stamp it out, thousands other girls in Cambodia and around the world will fall victim to this modern-yet-ancient form of slavery.
Despite recent efforts by the Cambodian authorities to curb the country's huge illicit sex industry, analysts say it is continuing to thrive. Although many brothels have closed their front doors, their back doors remains wide open. Other brothels are using hairdressers or beauty shops to front their illicit trade.
Although some sex workers do the job to escape poverty, many of those working in brothels are victims of human trafficking who are held against their will and forced to work as sex slaves.
Founded by a former sex slave, The Somaly Mam Foundation was set up in 1996 to rescue and rehabilitate victims of human trafficking.
Since then, the group has rescued more than 5,000 girls from brothels throughout Cambodia and is now caring for more than 250 former sex workers, more than half of whom were under 18 years of age.
Somaly Mam says that the trafficking problem is getting worse every year. She blames organized crime and corrupt officials for running the industry.
She says that criminal networks have set up a structured people-trafficking system. She says agents go from village to village, looking for girls whom they lure away with promises of marriage or a good job. She says that, because many of the victims are poorly educated, they fall for the trick and when they come to the city they get locked in a brothel.
Trafficking victims are enslaved, tortured
Trafficking victims in Cambodia typically endure years of torture and abuse.
Vann Sina was lured from her village with an invitation to a Christmas party when she was just 13 years old. When she arrived in Phnom Penh she was locked in an underground cellar.
She says she was beaten a lot and had to serve many clients. She says that if she refused she was tortured with electric shocks or forced to eat hot chilies. She says that if she did not receive 15 or more clients every day she was starved and beaten.
Life in a brothel is a living hell, says Somaly Mam, as she recalls her years of abuse:
She says that, if you have never lived in a brothel, you cannot understand how bad it is. She says she had to receive more than ten clients a day and that most of them were drunk, smelled bad and were very violent. She says that the terror she endured was so bad it is indescribable.
Years spent locked in a brothel takes a huge mental and physical toll on the victims.
As well as the scourge of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, many are psychologically damaged by their experiences
Most of the girls who arrive at the Somaly Mam Foundation require years of therapy, says chief doctor Ma Ly.
She says that most of the girls who come to the center have severe mental problems. She says they get angry easily, they shout a lot and many of them just want to die. She says she tries to encourage them to love themselves again, but that can take years of therapy.
The Somaly Mam Center creates a loving environment where former victims can make new friends and attempt to recapture their lost childhoods.
Somaly Mam says the center tries to teach them to love themselves again, but that they must never forget what happened to them.
She says, just because you have lived in a terrible situation, it does not mean that you are a bad person. She says that she has survived by reshaping her past and turning it into something positive.
Mental treatment may take years
As well as treating victim's mental and physical injuries, the Somaly Mam Foundation provides further education and job training to help the girls find employment after they leave the center.
But the main aim is to teach the girls that their lives have meaning and that they can have a bright future.
A woman says that, when she was in the brothel, she never thought she could escape from that hell. She says she thought her pain was for a lifetime but that today she feels much better.
Analysts say there are more victims of human trafficking today than at the height of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Without a greater effort to stamp it out, thousands other girls in Cambodia and around the world will fall victim to this modern-yet-ancient form of slavery.
9 comments:
this case ,ah HUN SEN can closed if he wanted .but HUN network need profit from them for his strong party ,cpp.
Well, if pouk Ah Scam Rainxy demands pussies, why not profit from it?
are you a mad man 11.27pm? nothing satisfied you, huh? or you're just a son of a bitch? no humanity in you. your mother, sisters or daughters could very well offer those pussies to us. so stop your nonsense.
11:27PM,
Your viet whore mother still fucking in Svy Pak'slum bitch! those in the picture are your sister and your daughter working as a whore in Svy Pak brothel...man! they are worst than dogs in the street bitch!
Hahaha! ah 11:27 mother is viet whore bitch from svy pak'slum...
11:27PM! go fuck your whore mother in the ass...co'z no one wanted her only you stupid dumbfuck is her only choice...Ah jkout pleu!!
Thank UN to help humantraficker Hun Xen legal!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't blame our great Prime Minister for all the worst things in Cambodia. Everything in shit in Cambodia, it is because the UNTAC that came attracted prostituetes, gangsters, etc. as well as a fucking Ranariddh who was only interested in pussies and making money from corruption. The CPP guys just imitated them. If UNTAC officers could sold at their own profit landcruisers and divert fund, why not the others? Hun Sen is just trying no to paste and merge all the shit made before by unable dickheads.
Sam Rainsy shall collaborate with Hun Sen to that purpose. No need to scream against the yuon anymore, they all among us now, it is too late, so we have to do with what we have and what existing now. Let's be pragmatic and stop fighting the sea with a simple stick, but rather go with the boat, and trying to influence the direction.
If you voted for CPP (Cambodian People's Party):
Also known as:
Communist Party of Kampuchea
Khmer Revolution Party
Khmer Rouge Party
Khmer Krorhorm Party - គណបក្សខ្មែរក្រហម
You're support the killing of 1.7 million innocent Khmer peoples from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia.
You're support the killing at least twelve innocent men, women and children on March 30, 1997 Grenade Attack in Cambodia.
You're support assassination of journalists in Cambodia.
You're support political assassination and killing in Cambodia.
You're support attempted assassination and murder of leader of the free trade union in Cambodia.
You're support corruptions in Cambodia.
You're support murder of Piseth Pilika (Hun Sen's affaire).
You're support Hun Sen Regime burn poor people's house down to the ground and leave them homeless.
Hun Sen, Chea Sim and Heng Samrin was a former Khmer Rouge commanders.
Now, Hun Sen, Chea Sim and Heng Samrin are Khmer Rouge leaders, since their leader (Pol Pot) is dead.
From 1975 to 1979, these Khmer Rouge commanders responsible for killing 1.7 million innocent Khmer peoples in Cambodia.
From 1980 to present, these Khmer Rouge leaders responsible for killing innocent men, women and children on March 30, 1997, assassinated journalists, political assassination and killing, murder of Piseth Pilika (Hun Sen's affaire) and attempted assassinate and murder of leader of the free trade union in Cambodia.
When is the ECCC going to bring these three criminals to U.N. Khmer Rouge Tribunal?
Khmer Rouge Regime is a genocide organization.
Hun Sen Regime is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Bodyguards is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Death Squad is a terrorist organization.
Cambodian People's Party is a terrorist organization.
I have declare the current Cambodian government which is lead by the Cambodian People's Party as a terrorist organization.
Whoever associate with the current Cambodian government are associate with a terrorist organization.
Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:
Torture
Execution
Massacre
Atrocities
War Crimes
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Overwork to Death
Slavery
Rapes
Abuses
Assault and Battery
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Regime had committed:
Assassination
Murder
Killing
Terrorism
Drive by Shooting
Intimidation
Death Threat
Threatening
Human Rights Abuses
Human Trafficking
Drugs Trafficking
Under Age Child Sex
Mass Evictions
Land Grabbing
Corruptions
Illegal Firearms
Illegal Logging
Acid Attacks
Injustice
Steal Votes
Violate the Constitution
These are the Trade Marks of Hun Sen's Khmer Rouge Regime.
Under Hun Sen Regime, no criminals that has been committed murder and all other crimes within Hun Sen's government ever been brought to justice.
Information change without notice as it become available.
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