Twenty
years ago, Sunita Duanwar suffered five months of unimaginable cruelty
at the hands of sex slave traders who made her sleep with up to 30 men a
day.
She
was just 14 and lured to India on the promise of regular work, but
instead was locked in a small room with a barred window, beaten by her
'customers' and even woken up so her new 'owners' could force her to
have sex.
She
was one of the lucky ones who managed to escape, and has dedicated her
life to trying to save other young girls from the same fate, tricked by
the same promises.
But
in the wake of Nepal’s earthquake, the problem has become even more
acute as sex traffickers prey on desperate families left with nothing
after the natural disaster destroyed vast swathes of the country.
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