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Laos Today: More Lao Women Fall Victims of Human Trafficking Because of Poverty

01/11/2005
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Child trafficking, a $10-billion a year industry
Because of poverty and lack of educational opportunity in their homeland, an increasing number of Lao girls and women have fallen victims of human trafficking.

They are lured into Thailand under the pretext of finding job and forced into prostitution by a transnational labor trafficking network with operatives working closely in Thailand and Laos.

For more details, listen to our Laos Today report.

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