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Girls From Cambodia includes emotional firsthand accounts of brave young Camodian women, speaking frankly about being sold into sexual slavery and escaping their captors. and their hopes for a different future.
This poignant portrayl features Chanthol Oung, the founder of the Cambodian Women's Crisis Center who has forged the struggle against a deeply entrenched system of human trafficking.
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Piece Description
Girls From Cambodia includes emotional firsthand accounts of brave young Camodian women, speaking frankly about being sold into sexual slavery and escaping their captors. and their hopes for a different future. This poignant portrayl features Chanthol Oung, the founder of the Cambodian Women's Crisis Center who has forged the struggle against a deeply entrenched system of human trafficking.
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Arvid Hokanson
Posted on March 09, 2006 at 07:16 AM | Permalink
Review of Girls from Cambodia with newshole
This is an outstanding documentary. I recommend finding a slot to broadcast it. It is sound rich and compelling. There is a good narrative throughout the hour. The producers did a great job of letting the girls tell the story.
The writing and ambient tape gives a good sense of place. It provides continuity and sets scenes, but lets the tape tell the story.
The stories are disturbing, but important to hear. This is great public radio.