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22nd April 2010
Previously a ban was imposed in Cambodia which forbade marriages between South Korean men and Cambodian women. The ban was put in place due to a large number of brides that were being illegally send to South Korea.
The marriage ban was enforced in order so that a screening process could be set up to stop so many women from being trafficked to South Korea. The government said once the new protocols were in place the ban would be lifted.
The Cambodian government has announced the ban will soon be lifted, but no new protocols have been created to protect the women from being trafficked.
Source: www.phnompenhpost.com.
22nd April 2010
Previously a ban was imposed in Cambodia which forbade marriages between South Korean men and Cambodian women. The ban was put in place due to a large number of brides that were being illegally send to South Korea.
The marriage ban was enforced in order so that a screening process could be set up to stop so many women from being trafficked to South Korea. The government said once the new protocols were in place the ban would be lifted.
The Cambodian government has announced the ban will soon be lifted, but no new protocols have been created to protect the women from being trafficked.
Source: www.phnompenhpost.com.
1 comment:
Can't say "cheese" you must say "kim chee."
I better get me a Cambodian wife before the Korean guys snatch them all up. Hey, guys, leave me the best of the best!
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