"There is evidence of similar patterns of bride migration and trafficking in Cambodia, North Korea, and Vietnam, and more may emerge from other countries bordering China. Importing women doesn't solve the shortage—it spreads it."
Once purchased, women and girls are typically locked in a room and raped repeatedly, with the goal of getting them pregnant quickly so they can provide a baby for the family. After giving birth, some are allowed to escape -- but forced to leave their children behind.
That women and girls are being abused throughout Asia is sickening enough, and warrants immediate attention by the international community. But that Christian girls in particular are being targeted in Pakistan makes the current prostitution ring a double human-rights abuse that needs urgent looking into.
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Where are the pastors and priests here in the FUSA to speak up for these abused "sisters in Christ"? I guess they don't matter since they are over there out of sight and mind. Besides, raising this topic and calling for action would be uncomfortable for those sitting in pews of the Church of the Super Fun Rock Band. But since many of those offending countries are MUSLIM, to say something would be denounced as hate speech against Islam.
ReplyDeleteraising this topic and calling for action would be uncomfortable for those sitting in pews of the Church of the Super Fun Rock Band.
DeleteReally. More and more people are simply staying home instead of belonging to a hypocritical church and I don't blame them.