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Kristof Returns
I know that sometimes his op eds are controversial but without further comment and in full because it's by subscription only...3
H’mm wonder how many posters can read a text without succumbing to the urge to consider it’s influence on pedeophiles & hardcore sex tourists?’He’s’...sorry...I mean NICHOLAS (sorry for reducing you to a pronoun) has inspired to me at face value ,to read on become informed.I appreciate your efforts Nick.I can't negate posts 1 or 2,but i 'wonder' other things,the glass is half full."Gravity Sux"
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Having worked with local organizations to combat human trafficking, both at home and in Cambodia, this makes me think. I have been through a lot of Cambodia, and Pailin is a saddening place to be. "Squalid" is a term I can definitely agree with.I feel things. I experience. With this I am forever changed.
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I think one of the girls in the original story went back to work so to speak. It’s where she wanted to be.6
Yep, in kristof's blog New York Times he does admit that he found one of the girls back at the brothel but I think it was more out of deperation on her part. Kristof has been writing about the selling of young Cambodian women/girls since at least his book, Thunder from the East, with his journalist wife, Sheryl Wu-Dunn came out in the late 90s. When he returned to the USA and became one of the NYT's regular Opinions columnist he was one of the first to sound the alert on Darfur some years back. He's also won two Pulitzers.7
If prostitution were legal in the west, America-Canada-E.U, you would not have the Sex Tourist, going to Asia and Latin America exploiting poor young women and girls families as much. Also, maybe the Pedophiles could get their kicks with with a young looking 18n year old woman that at least chooses to be a sex slave.
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It's interesting that this thread has yet again concentrated on the sex tourist part of the story, which is definitely not the whole picture, rather than the inspiring and intelligent approach taken by the good folks at the Overland School."When life becomes too placid, it's time to go in search of faraway trouble."
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What about nutrition programs, the average child in Cambodia is severely malnourished, as in other similar countries, if they at least 2 meals a day, it would make a dent in the sex angle on this as well...
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