Posted by: thapap March 31, 2009
Nepali students involved in sex trade in Australia'
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no quiero,

so what do you want to do? you think that status or situation in Nepal is any better for "girls" or "females". seems like you are in a cocoon and need to come out of the shell.

if one can use it for their advantage and make themselves better; i do not think there is anything wrong with that. BECAUSE ITS ANOTHER JOB.

you must have heard about girls who were/are prostitutes or exotic dancers and/or escorts who still managed to get PhD from Stanford (O: . i am sure now they don't have to do it anymore. its all about using what you have to exploit the opportunity.

if that makes them to better their situation then its better than being touched; felt and gnarled in the public bus or tempo of nepal......

DOES THIS MEAN I AM JUSTIFYING ?? NO!!!!

who the hell is the ambassador and nepalese government to define who can go abroad or not!!!! as long as individuals realize what they are getting into then there should be no restriction about what they can do..

my 0.02
1. government should provide education about what happens in foreign country. [ NOT BLAME OR POINT OUT GIRLS ARE IN PROSTITUTION ]
2. your faithful ambassador ( in my word a pos ) is generalizing or giving a LABEL to all GIRLS in AUSTRALIA as being involved....
3. NEPALESE PPL in power should understand the IMPLICATION of what they are saying.
4. ITS NONE OF THE DYAMN'S AMBASSADOR'S or the GOVERNMENT'S business about what the people are doing as long as they are NOT EXPLOITED.
5 . GOVERNMENT was/is touting about the REMITTANCE and inflow OF MONEY. WHAT DO YOU THINK THE NEPALESE MEN are experiencing in ARAB countries and MALAYSIA. or even IRAQ and AFGANISTHAN. its NO LESS THAN BEING "EXPLOITED IN BEING SEX TRADE." i.e. psychologically they are abused; physically they are tormented. have you thought about working in desert for 18 hours. just because "HORMONES" are not excreted does not MAKE IT ANY BETTER.
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