Posted by: amox_on December 27, 2004
The Day that My God Died
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Did anyone happen to see sex slave trade that featured in KPBS. I was so heartbroken to see the Indian and Nepalese young girls being trapped in the hell of prostitution. Well, this is not a new story for many Indian and Nepalese men and women, but after seeing this, I felt the real pain of being a girl and how they are suffering in brothels. The story of each young girl who was forced to involve and carry the diseases has no desire to live but to help others to rescue from that pit. So, do we give a thought to we Nepalese who are all privileged to get what we want in life, that we also live in that society whose daughters, sisters and wives are constantly being preyed on now and then, and our hands and mouths are tied. ?Because we don?t care and we are into that?. ?We have seen that enough?. The other side of the world very cruel and inhumane! The ignorant and uneducated villagers, far from all the modernization and privileges have to suffer this turmoil everyday, why not young girls and guys in Kathmandu think of doing something different apart from partying. Maiti Nepal was a truly inspiration for many, and I applause the independent movie, international justice and Anuradha Koirala for bringing out the issue to self centered men and women. One voice can make a difference. Use your education and capabilities to give justice to innocent children. Their (victims) tears will never go waste and will save ourselves from rotting in hell. For more information: www.pbs.org. Check it out those who missed it. ?We all can do it? ask for justice. We all can help.
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