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PHNOM PENH: A Cambodian court charged an American man with human trafficking and sexually abusing two underage Vietnamese girls. Myron Maboris, 46, a US citizen of South Korean origin, was arrested Wednesday after police raided his room at a guesthouse in Phnom Penh, said Keo Thea, deputy chief of the municipal anti-trafficking police.
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Editor’s note: Stars and Stripes reporters Allison Batdorff and Hana Kusumoto recently spent a Friday night in the entertainment district near Yokosuka Naval Base to explore the status of the sex trade a year after the Defense Department banned solicitation of prostitutes.
YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan — If you’re an American man without a girl on your arm, walking from Yokosuka’s main train station to the nightlife district is a “massagy-girl” gantlet.
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Migrant worker advocates urged the government on Tuesday to abolish the use of private brokers in recruiting foreign laborers and implement a revised system in its place.
The Hope Workers' Center, the Taiwan International Workers' Association and the Vietnamese Migrant Workers and Brides Office all stressed at a press conference that the private brokerage system currently used to match migrant laborers with local employers was the main source of exploitation against the workers, and needed to be changed.
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SAD PLIGHT: Foreign workers spoke of suffering at the hands of unscrupulous brokers and employers, with at least two Filipino workers allegedly dying of overwork By Shih Hsiu-chuan STAFF REPORTER Wednesday, Oct 18, 2006, Page 2 "I know that some migrant workers use the first three months of their salary to pay their brokers. Some even pay up to 20 months of their salary as broker's fee."
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(18-10-2006)
HA NOI — Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday received a delegation from Cambodia’s Ministry of Social Affairs, Labour, Vocational Training and Youth Rehabilitation, led by Minister Ith Sam Heng.
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