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  2. Prostitution in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Sex trafficking is largely clandestine; Cambodian and ethnic Vietnamese women and girls move from rural areas to cities and tourist destinations, where they are subjected to sex trafficking in brothels and, more frequently, such “indirect” sex establishments as beer gardens, massage parlors, salons, karaoke bars, retail spaces, and non ...

  3. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh [a] is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, industrial, and cultural centre. Before Phnom Penh became the capital city, Oudong was the capital of the country.

  4. Human trafficking in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    These children would not be placed to work until they had been presented to a series of bidders, such as high-ranking military officers, politicians, businessmen, and foreign tourists. Young girls working in brothels are in effect, sex slaves; they receive no money, only food, and armed guards stop them from running away. [12]

  5. Svay Pak - Wikipedia

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    Svay Pak is located eleven or twelve kilometres (6.8 or 7.5 mi) north of the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, [5] [6] in the district of Russey Keo, [7] at coordinates As of December 2021, the urban commune had a square footage of 5.675 square kilometres (2.191 sq mi); [2] in January 2003, Svay Pak had a diameter of 150 metres (490 ft).

  6. Bargirl - Wikipedia

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    A bar fine is a payment made by a customer to the operators of a bar or nightclub in East and South East Asia that allows a bar girl to leave work early, usually in order to accompany a customer outside for sexual services.

  7. Women in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, it was reported that only 16% of the girls in Cambodia were enrolled in lower secondary schools. [7] Girls in Cambodia lack access to education due to gender role expectations and other socio-economic realities. According to a World Bank Report [citation needed], 63% of girls and 52.5% of boys complete secondary school in Cambodia ...

  8. Redlight Children Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Redlight Children Campaign was inspired by Guy Jacobson's personal experiences backpacking in Cambodia in 2002. While traveling in Phnom Penh, a group of young girls, some only five years old, began to aggressively solicit him for prostitution. Although he refused several times, they revealed to him that they would be beaten by the brothel ...

  9. Crime in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    A Cambodian police pick-up truck in Phnom Penh. Crime in Cambodia is present in various ... primarily women and girls, have been sex trafficked within the country ...