Girls Not Brides for End Child Marriage
Seng Moon was 16 when she was sold as a bride to a Chinese family.
She thought she was going to China to work as a cook. But the next thing Seng Moon remembers is waking up with her hands tied behind her back.
Locked in a room for two months, Seng Moon was eventually handed over to her new ‘husband.’
Human Rights Watch warns that Seng Moon’s story is far from unique. Women all across southeast Asia are at risk of trafficking and appalling violence, as families in China seek to buy women as mothers, workers and slaves.
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