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  • Sex workers Purnima, 16, right, and Pinky, 16,  are seen at brothel in Dorothea, Bangladesh. They have been sex worker for 4 to 5 years. Pinky was born into the brothel. They are best friends.
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  • Sex worker Ratna, 13, is seen at brothel in Dorothea, Bangladesh. She has been working as a sex worker for 4 years.
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  • Sex worker Toma, 14, is seen at brothel, July 4, 2007 in Faridpur, Bangladesh. She was the most beautiful girl in her village and family was afraid that she was going to be gang raped by village boys. "All the boys in the village wanted her for free. Instead of giving her out for free, we decided to take her to brothel so that she can make money out of it." says her sister, who is also a sex worker. She took Toma to brothel about a year ago.<br />
The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • Sex worker Beauty, 18, is seen at brothel in Faridpur, Bangladesh. She has been working as a sex worker for 3 years.
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  • Sex worker Lovely, 15, is seen at brothel in Tangail, Bangladesh.
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  • Aging sex worker Josna, 60, waits for a cutomer at brothel in Faridpur, Bangladesh.
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  • Sex worker Nodi,14, lies down by  a customer at brothel in Tangail, Bangladesh. Nodi run away from home after falling in love with a Hindu boy and ended up in the brothel with her sister.<br />
The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • A young sex worker is seen at brothel in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. <br />
The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • Sex worker Shuri, 15, waits for a customer at brothel, June 7, 2007 in Tangail, Bangladesh. Shuri was born into brothel and adopted by another sex worker. <br />
The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • Sex worker Shumita, 12, takes rain shower at brothel in Tangail, Bangladesh. She was born into  brothel. <br />
Children who are born into brothel have limited opportunity  due to a lack of education, social prejudice, and economic difficulty. Some girls have few options but to follow her mother's footstep as a sex worker, passing the profession on to the next generation.
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  • A young sex worker is seen at brothel, June 17, 2007 in Tangail, Bangladesh. <br />
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The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • Sex worker Lima, 18, waits for customer at brothel, June 28, 2007 in Tangail, Bangladesh. Born into a poor family, she was lured to a false job offer at a garment factory but instead was sold to brothel when she was 13 years old. <br />
The majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 female sex workers in Bangladesh are victims of trafficking. <br />
Once they enter the brothel, usually before the age of 12, they are generally in for life because of social stigma and poverty.
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  • Aging sex worker Josna, 60, is seen at brothel in Faridpur, Bangladesh.
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