There was a film made called The Storm Maker screening Pou Huoy, 52, is a successful trafficker who runs a recruitment agency in Phnom Penh and claims to have sold more than 500 girls. He expresses no remorse and sees himself as a smart businessman, a good provider and even a good christian. Huoy, has many candidates and one who is called Ming Dy, he sold his daughter saying that was the only way she can pay for bills. Many traffickers will have the mentally that what they did was not bad, that it was for a good cause or whatsoever. That they will always believe there is nothing wrong. But then if the victims, the victims will think different they'll have a different view of things, they'll be scared for a guy who comes near them any time.
Rachel Lloyd, MA, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) in New York, NY, stated in her Apr. 19, 2012 NYTimes.com article titled "Legality Leads to More Trafficking." She stated that these women being trafficked dont represent all the women., girls, boys and transgender youth, for whom the sex industry isn’t about choice but lack of choice. The US Department of State, in the June 2007 issue of its "Trafficking in Humans Report," stated that the US government adopted a stong position against prostitution stating that prostitution is inherently harmful and dehumanizing and fuels trafficking in persons. The Economist, in the Sep. 2, 2004 editorial titled "Sex is Their Business," wrote, that prostitution is being forced by corruption, that legalizing it would only bring it more out and people will know everything about it instead of taking it out.
Rachel Lloyd, MA, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) in New York, NY, stated in her Apr. 19, 2012 NYTimes.com article titled "Legality Leads to More Trafficking." She stated that these women being trafficked dont represent all the women., girls, boys and transgender youth, for whom the sex industry isn’t about choice but lack of choice. The US Department of State, in the June 2007 issue of its "Trafficking in Humans Report," stated that the US government adopted a stong position against prostitution stating that prostitution is inherently harmful and dehumanizing and fuels trafficking in persons. The Economist, in the Sep. 2, 2004 editorial titled "Sex is Their Business," wrote, that prostitution is being forced by corruption, that legalizing it would only bring it more out and people will know everything about it instead of taking it out.