Her brother ran away with $3,000 after cajoling the then 17-year-old to leave Cambodia to marry. Brokers split the remaining $7,000 paid by her Chinese husband, who got himself a longed-for heir. Nary ...
Mao Map, founder of Klahaan, an independent organization that campaigns for women’s rights in Cambodia, works in her Phnom Penh office. [VOA] “He brutally used violence against me. … He hit me. He ...
School students in Cambodia will learn about the dangers and laws around human trafficking from an updated syllabus starting ...
China's gender imbalance has birthed a shadow industry of bride-trafficking, where poor women from several Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar, are lured with false promises and ...
Cambodia must protect the rights of working mothers to meet its international commitments, campaigners said, after a ...
Everyone did well from Nary's marriage to a Chinese man, except the young Cambodian bride herself, who returned home from the six-year ordeal destitute, humiliated and with little prospect of seeing ...
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