The Phnom Penh Post
Written by MOM KUNTHEAR
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Three teenagers who attended a conference against child sexual abuse in Brazil have returned, vowing to have their voices heard at home. Representatives Ol Sopheak, 18, Kol Kakda, 17, and Sovann Puthynarak, 17, attended the third Unicef-sponsored World Congress Against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents, in Rio de Janeiro in November. "I want to commit myself to fighting against the sexual exploitation of children in Cambodia. Even though we are young children, we still know our rights," Kol Kakda said.
Written by MOM KUNTHEAR
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Three teenagers who attended a conference against child sexual abuse in Brazil have returned, vowing to have their voices heard at home. Representatives Ol Sopheak, 18, Kol Kakda, 17, and Sovann Puthynarak, 17, attended the third Unicef-sponsored World Congress Against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents, in Rio de Janeiro in November. "I want to commit myself to fighting against the sexual exploitation of children in Cambodia. Even though we are young children, we still know our rights," Kol Kakda said.
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