Baht  - The story of Sex Trafficking Victim - Full Documentary

Baht - The story of Sex Trafficking Victim - Full Documentary

This is a story of a Cambodian girl who accidentally became victim of sex trafficking. According to one report, In Cambodia, 80% of the recovered girls from the missing list are found victim of the sex trafficking. The internet porn is also a major driver of the demand for girls. According to one survey, around 60% of the actors in porn are victims of human trafficking. Porn is brainwashing young people and making the world difficult to live for some people by creating large demand for sex slaves. The porn industry keeps growing to feed this demand. Worldwide, false promises are ways in which traffickers bait and enslave their victims – both adults and minors. Indigenous populations and those who live in abject poverty are typically economically and politically marginalized; thus, most lack rights and access to basic services such as education which make them particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking. Many times, people from these communities are offered false employment opportunities in major cities. For example, men and boys are sent overseas to work in construction and agriculture but are also forced to perform commercial sex acts. Women and young girls may be offered jobs as models, nannies, waitresses or dancers. Some traffickers operate under the guise of agencies that offer cross-country dating services. However, upon arrival, these individuals are abused, threatened and sold in the sex industry. Often, traffickers keep victims under their control by saying that they’ll be free after they pay their debt. The “debt” is supposedly incurred from the victims’ recruitment, transportation, upkeep or even their crude “sale.” Thus, sex trafficking may occur within debt bondage/bonded labor. Victims of sex trafficking may eventually perform other functions, in addition to being forced sex workers. Some traffickers use sex trafficking victims to recruit or transport other victims. As a result, when sex trafficking victims are caught, they might be detained and prosecuted for criminal activity (e.g., prostitution). However, a legal charge is only one area of concern. Sex trafficking has devastating consequences for the trafficked individual. Victims may suffer from long-lasting physical and psychological trauma, disease (HIV/AIDS), drug addiction, malnutrition and social ostracism. Despite all the efforts, the demand for girls is increasing everyday. The internet porn and sex industry is killing these girls alive. Let's unite and fight against such acts in every possible way we can! My request to you guys to share this video to maximum people. Copyright Information: I neither own this documentary nor the copyrights. In 2008, CIY partnered with Rapha House to raise funds to help girls who have been victims of sex trafficking. All Credits goes to : CIY and Rapha House http://www.raphahouse.org/ Music used in this video: Siram (3977)-15738 by Tony Anderson