Parents of a victim hold their daughter's picture in Mai Ja Yang, Myanmar. They can contact her by phone, but she can't escape because her "husband" and his family always watch her.
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A mountain road in China. Most of the victims are trafficked at the border and take a bus to the city, where they are sold.
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A mother of a victim cries over a picture of her daughter's sons.
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The Myanmar town of Laiza is one of many border towns where Burmese women are trafficked.
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A father of a victim comes to Laiza to try to get information about her. He sold almost all of his property to trace her.
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A Burmese trafficker in a Burmese jail. She trafficked three Burmese women and earned about $3,200.
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A mother and son of a victim. The victim had spent six months in a forced marriage and then came back home. She has gone to China again to work.
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Pictures of a victim's family in Mai Ja Yang.
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A father of a victim in Laiza. She ran away from her "husband" two weeks after they were married and came back home. Since then, however, she's become mentally ill.
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Typical farming scenery in Kachin state, where most of people are Christian and are farmers.
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A father of a victim prepares to smoke Burmese heroin.
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A victim with her Burmese husband in Jie Gao. He told her if she would give birth, she could forget the tragedy.
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A grandfather of a victim holding her school bag, which she had used before going missing.
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A notebook, which a victim used before she went missing.
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At 15 years old, this girl was nearly sold to a trafficker by her neighbor. She was rescued by Chinese police and went back to her home in Mai Ja Yang.
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A victim sits in her tiny room. She was trafficked three years ago and was forced to marry a Chinese man. She ran away from him and came back to Muse, Myanmar.
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A victim was sold to a Chinese man in this park in Ruili, a Chinese border town.
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A mother of a victim calls to her daughter.
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A victim of forced marriage in Laiza. She spent a year and a half with her Chinese "husband" before running away.
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