The child sex trade in Asia
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- Introduction.
- As family struggle to survive, many women and girls have found work in the brothels of large Asian cities such as Bangkok.
- World Health Organization (WHO) (2001) undertook an extensive investigation of the problem.
- . The United Nations has firmly supported the development of human rights policies that protect the rights of society's most vulnerable citizens
- Conclusion.
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References to asia often bring to mind the stunning beauty of the Orient. Rich cultural tradition coupled with unique design and architecture make asia appear to be an almost mythical culture to Western citizens. While it is indeed true that asia is associated with an exotic culture deeply entrenched in historical discourse, researchers examining this region of the globe have note that the region is also struggling to come to terms with maintaining culture in the wake of rapid industrialization and globalization. Although countries such as China have worked hard to balance tradition and progress, it is clear that the changes that have taken place in the country have placed notable stress on citizens. At the present time, many Asian citizens are being economically marginalized because of such rapid development.
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