Video: The Trafficked Vietnamese Girls

Video: The Trafficked Vietnamese Girls

“(When) the first friend (was) kidnapped, I was so worried. (I thought) ‘This is not safe. Is anyone going to kidnap me or kill me? How do I live now?’. But after two or three friends were kidnapped, I thought, ‘maybe this is normal? Or maybe (this time) my friend...
From Vietnam, Without Love: The Child Brides of China

From Vietnam, Without Love: The Child Brides of China

(The South China Morning Post, 17 June 2018) For less than the price of a buffalo (4,700-17,200 HKD), Vietnamese girls and young women are unknowingly being sold as brides across the border to China, where men outnumber women by 34 million – more than the entire...
Embracing the Public Good

Embracing the Public Good

(The Peak Magazine, December 2017) By giving their time for free, lawyers are expanding the scope of their work through partnerships with NGOs. From cracking human-trafficking chains to providing safe havens for vulnerable children, these collaborations prove to be...
Exhibition lets violated women rediscover beauty

Exhibition lets violated women rediscover beauty

(South China Morning Post, May 2015) Ra, 24, was raped on Cambodian New Year’s Day while out selling sugar cane with her brother. She was 14 years old. “It was so difficult for me. I had big dreams for my life, but it was like everything was gone –...