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Phnom Penh: Everyday Justice Heroes

Submitted by Jonathan on March 20, 2006 - 1:00am.

DAY 15 – Cambodia

Looking around the room at this circle of people, I couldn’t help but shake my head. Toward the corner of the room, a tall, thin white man sits attentively in a chair. He’s by default the focal point of this group and the leader of our discussion. Around him in the circle there is several Khmer- born Cambodian’s, a young Filipino counselor, a gentle lady with a strong British accent, a well- traveled Scottish woman, a Cambodian born translator who speaks nearly perfect English, and, well, two American dudes on a crazy trip around the world…

This assorted crew of people are the exact sort of heroes that we set out to find on this journey called The Passport. Each of these justice-fighters are an essential element of a well organized team that rescues young boys and girls from the jaws of this country’s most gripping evil- child trafficking for the sex trade.  read more »

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