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Luella May

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FORTY-THIRD EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
9/3/2007 8:09:45 PM

John Elliott and Luella May Welcome You to the Forty-Third Edition of

Women of Courage

 

Each week we will honor a woman that has truly made a difference by her contributions, courage, love, and selflessness. Women honored will be chosen from inside AdlandPro, outside AdlandPro, living in the present, and yes, we will not forget those heroines that paved the way for the freedoms we now enjoy.   We will honor women who have shown tremendous courage and fortitude against all odds.

Assisting us in coordinating these awards are four outstanding ladies who are Women of Courage in their own right.

Presenting:

OUR WOMEN OF COURAGE

Carla Cash
http://community.adlandpro.com/go/245569/default.aspx

Pauline Raina           http://community.adlandpro.com/go/301079/default.aspx

Geketa Holman        http://community.adlandpro.com/go/313726/default.aspx

Terry Gorley
http://community.adlandpro.com/go/169711/default.aspx

Branka Babic  http://community.adlandpro.com/go/EloElu/default.aspx

LaNell  http://community.adlandpro.com/go/44064/default.aspx

Our Sweethearts of Courage

Shirley Caron http://community.adlandpro.com/go/scaronpoet2005/default.aspx

Michael Caron        http://community.adlandpro.com/go/192260/default.aspx

And AdlandPro's Very Own Man of Courage

Georgios Paraskevopoulos  http://community.adlandpro.com/go/Genesis/default.aspx

This week's nomination is brought to us by Gerri Drecher.  Thank you Gerri.

WE PRESENT TO YOU OUR FORTY-THIRD

WOMAN OF COURAGE 

Somaly Mam

“I’ve written this book because I know that I will be killed and I don’t want to go without leaving a trace.”

At great risk to her own life, one woman takes on the illegal sex trade in Cambodia

In spite of being the target of death threats, Somaly Mam has not relinquished her campaign against the spread and causes of child prostitution and slavery in her home country of Cambodia.

Cambodia is one of the poorest countries of the world. Some families’ situations are so dire that they are forced to sell off their daughters, sometimes as young as five years old, for little more than a hundred US dollars. Some are sold into domestic slavery, but the majority are taken far away to the brothels of the capital or the tourist centers.

Somaly Mam, today 34-years-old, has lived this grueling experience firsthand. Orphaned at a young age, her grandparents sold her into slavery. Her childhood was spent being passed from hand to hand at the whim of her abusive masters until she was finally sold to a brothel at the age of 16. By that stage she had already been raped at least seventy times. After eight years of submitting to the threats of her mama-san, “madam” and the demands of a steady flow of Cambodian and foreign clients, she eventually found a way out with the help of the international community in Phnom Penh. The emotional scars ran much deeper than the physical ones, and it would be years before Somaly would learn to trust a man.

Since finding her freedom, Somaly has been haunted by the fact that thousands of girls are currently living the nightmare she was subjected to. In 1997, together with her husband, she founded a Cambodian NGO which helps young women caught in this violent underworld and campaigns against the brothel owners and the corrupt government officials who allow the illegal activities to prosper.

Somaly regularly conducts raids in Trorlaok bek, “Road of Lost Innocence,” where brothels are plentiful. Here, hundreds of pre-adolescent and adolescent girls live in squalid conditions and are forced to prostitute themselves, dressed in skimpy white tops and mini skirts, exposed at all hours of the day behind a glass wall. Following a raid, Somaly can return to the safe house with more than 80 girls.

But often the girls are so traumatized, and fearful for the safety of their family members, that only a handful successfully enter the rehabilitation program. Official estimates gauge that there are circa 20,000 minors still working in the thriving sex industry throughout Cambodia.

In The Road of Lost Innocence, Somaly retraces her own life story and interweaves the testimonies and the tragic destinies of the young girls she has encountered through her work.

Somaly Mam founded AFESIP, an organization aimed at improving the status of women in society in 1996 and strives to end the exploitation and enslavement of women and girls in Cambodia. Her work on trafficking and HIV/AIDS has earned wide recognition and support, as has her perseverance when AFESIP’s work was challenged.

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Re: FORTY-THIRD EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
9/3/2007 8:27:35 PM

 

Thank you for this feature. May you be blessed sharing her story...

Joe Buccheri

 

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Georgios Paraskevopoulos

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Re: FORTY-THIRD EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
9/3/2007 8:45:01 PM
Dearest Luella and John!
My TeamMates!

I have heard of the book and Somaly Mam. Thank you Gerri for this nice and very inforamtive presentation. For many people Somaly is unknown. Her country is very poor and the modern modern history of this country very interesting. Very strong countries (France, USA, China) were involved the last 100 years to destroy a nice country with an old tradition and history.

SOMALY MAM deserves this honor she is a WOMAN OF COURAGE.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL FOR A NICE CHOISE.

Georgios


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Re: FORTY-THIRD EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
9/3/2007 8:50:05 PM
Thank you Luella & John, Somaly is certainly a "WOMAN OF COURAGE"


Somaly I admire you strenght and courage to keep helping these unfortunate girls.



God Bless
Gaby


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Re: FORTY-THIRD EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
9/3/2007 8:52:27 PM
HI John and Luella,
Thanks for featuring Somaly this week!!
She is a good example of courage and I'm glad Gerri nominated her.I will pray that she will not be killed but be able to continue on her mission.
God bless!
Carla :)
Glad to make your acquaintance! Carla Carey
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