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Name
of film: Stop the Traffick
Type: Documentary
Countries included: Cambodia
Subject: Sex Trafficking
Director and Producer: Emily Marlow
Date of film: 2001 - U.S release date 2002
Length: 30 minutes
Contact Information: Bullfrog Films www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/clstop.html
URL: http://www.tve.org/lifeonline/index.cfm?aid=1154
Info
on Film: Thirty
years of war left Cambodia ravaged and
poverty-stricken. Since the end of the brutal
Khmer Rouge rule, poverty, corruption and global
tourism have all made it particularly vulnerable
to the child labor industry. Children are
trafficked into cities from rural areas to become
sex slaves or sex workers, or trafficked out to
comparatively wealthy Thailand to work in Bangkok
as beggars, domestic workers, or laborers on
construction sites.
Visit URL above for in depth
information and transcript of the film.
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