Washington
05 February 2010
Sex abuse in Cambodia is on the rise, according to experts, who warn parents to be wary of foreigners who may trick their children.
“Parents should be careful, because they use money, free gifts, English teaching and other [deceptions] to abuse children,” said Am Sam Ath, head of monitoring for the rights group Licadho, as a guest on “Hello VOA” Thursday.
“Parents should not see the gifts, money or material goods as important,” said Nuon Phanith, a lawyer for the group Action for the Children, who also appeared on the show.
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