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1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 48 min.) : sound, color |
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Each year thousands of young girls are recruited from rural Burmese villages to work in the sex industry in neighboring Thailand. Held for years in debt bondage in illegal Thai brothels, they suffer extreme abuse by pimps, clients, and the police. The trafficking of Burmese girls has soared in recent years as a direct result of political repression in Burma. Human rights abuses, war and ethnic discrimination has displaced hundreds of thousands of families, leaving families with no means of livelihood. An offer of employment in Thailand is a rare chance for many families to escape extreme poverty. Sacrifice examines the social, cultural, and economic forces at work in the trafficking of Burmese girls into prostitution in Thailand. It is the story of the valuation and sale of human beings, and the efforts of teenage girls to survive a personal crisis born of economic and political repression |
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Originally produced by BrunoFilms in 1998 |
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In English with optional closed captioning |
Subject |
Child prostitution -- Thailand
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Human trafficking -- Thailand
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Child prostitution.
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Human trafficking.
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Thailand.
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Documentary films.
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Internet videos.
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Internet videos.
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Documentary films.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Bruno, Ellen, film director.
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Noung Lintner, Hseng, contributor
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Josayma, Yiga, contributor.
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Kham, Nang, contributor
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