The Pink Room follows the
journey of Mien and other young girls in the turbulent world of sex slavery
that at times seems unfathomable.
Mien grew up in Svay Pak,
just eleven kilometers outside the capitol city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, a vast
and vicious epicenter of child sex slavery. This is a country notoriously
renowned for its devastating genocide under the reign of Pol Pot in the 1970's.
After burying over two million of their educated and religious citizens, the
children of this horrific era are now the parents. At a young age, Mien enters
life in a brothel, and her virginity is sold at a high price. After her
innocence is brutally stolen from her, her value becomes less and less with
each purchase of her body. She is held captive and raped and sexually tortured
twelve hours a day. Even when help is within reach, obstacles that appear too
great to conquer squelch her dream of freedom. The Pink Room shows passionate
determination in attacking the complex issue of human trafficking with an even
more complex and diverse response of rescue, restoration, reintegration and
prevention. This is the story of redemption, ordinary people who become
unlikely heroes, Cambodians rising up with compassion to take back their
country and a town's process of rebuilding from the inside out. Mien gives hope
in the midst of a blinding darkness. In a world where it is estimated that
there are over one million children held captive and sexually abused, a flower
blooms in the heart of Cambodia.
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