SEX TRAFFICKING IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
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Sex trafficking is a plague that is sweeping the globe. Through this site you will find information about the sex trade and what you can do to help stop it.
The video below recently went viral on social media platform, Twitter. The video below shows an Asian woman being slapped by her new husband at their wedding. This wedding was a forced wedding created by sex trafficking. This video is both disturbing and unsettling, this video provided me with a topic to further explore, Southeast Asian Sex Trafficking.
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