More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
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Re: More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
'Sold by my brother': the Mekong women pressed into marriage in China
11 Dec 2018 03:35PM
PHNOM PENH: Everyone did well from Nary's marriage to a Chinese man, except the young Cambodian bride herself, who returned home from the six-year ordeal destitute, humiliated and with little prospect of seeing her son again.
Her brother ran away with US$3,000 after cajoling the then 17-year-old to leave Cambodia to marry. Brokers split the remaining US$7,000 paid by her Chinese husband, who got himself a longed-for heir.
But her wedding to a stranger thousands of miles from home, in a language she could not understand, was ill-fated from the start.
"It was not a special day for me," Nary told AFP.
She is one of tens of thousands of young Cambodian, Vietnamese, Laos and Myanmar women - and girls - who marry Chinese men each year, plugging a gender gap incubated by Beijing's three-decade-long one-child policy.
While the policy has ended, a shortfall of around 33 million women has left the same number of men facing life on the shelf.
Poverty drives many women from the Mekong region to gamble on marriage in China, double-locked by low education levels and a social expectation to provide for parents.
Others move for work but end up forced into marriage. The worst cases involve kidnapping and trafficking across porous borders.
There are happy marriages, with women also able to provide for the poor villages they left behind.
But new domestic realities frequently unravel, leaving women at risk of abuse, detention under Chinese immigration law or 'resale' into prostitution...
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/as ... d-11020902
11 Dec 2018 03:35PM
PHNOM PENH: Everyone did well from Nary's marriage to a Chinese man, except the young Cambodian bride herself, who returned home from the six-year ordeal destitute, humiliated and with little prospect of seeing her son again.
Her brother ran away with US$3,000 after cajoling the then 17-year-old to leave Cambodia to marry. Brokers split the remaining US$7,000 paid by her Chinese husband, who got himself a longed-for heir.
But her wedding to a stranger thousands of miles from home, in a language she could not understand, was ill-fated from the start.
"It was not a special day for me," Nary told AFP.
She is one of tens of thousands of young Cambodian, Vietnamese, Laos and Myanmar women - and girls - who marry Chinese men each year, plugging a gender gap incubated by Beijing's three-decade-long one-child policy.
While the policy has ended, a shortfall of around 33 million women has left the same number of men facing life on the shelf.
Poverty drives many women from the Mekong region to gamble on marriage in China, double-locked by low education levels and a social expectation to provide for parents.
Others move for work but end up forced into marriage. The worst cases involve kidnapping and trafficking across porous borders.
There are happy marriages, with women also able to provide for the poor villages they left behind.
But new domestic realities frequently unravel, leaving women at risk of abuse, detention under Chinese immigration law or 'resale' into prostitution...
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/as ... d-11020902
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Re: More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
I will gladly act as an agent to help set up these chinks in a sting situation. You can picture me rollin with a Cheshire grin.
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Re: More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
This is where the restrictions on marriage come from.
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Re: More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
I thought, after the problems with Mr. B., that the word chink is racist and not allowed on this forum.
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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Re: More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
This over 50 cannot marry rule still leaves it wide open for millions of 40s wife starved chinamen..
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Re: More "China brides" are rescued from traffickers.
So he is allowed to be racist and abusive to members.Sidewalker wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 8:49 amI thought, after the problems with Mr. B., that the word chink is racist and not allowed on this forum.
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