Nepali
girls in Dance Bar – real scenario by bahaninepal Most of the girls are
poor and come from villages where they are lured by false marriages, or
the promises of employment or education. Many of them are sold by their
families. They are usually processed through Kathmandu on their way to
the Nepal-India border, where they face a very meager checkpoint. They
and their traffickers are not required to show a passport, residence
permit, or visa as they cross into India. When they reach their
destination at a brothel in an Indian city, they quickly learn of their
fate. Most of these young girls are innocent, and innocent girls are
more valuable to traffickers. Consequently, nearly all of these girls
are forced to begin prostitution within a day of their arrival. These
precious daughters are forced to have sex with as many as 40 clients a
day. If they protest, or try to run away, they are beaten or tortured.
They are told that they have to “pay back” the price that they were
bought for, though most of them have no real chance of being set free.
They cannot leave the brothel, are often denied sufficient food, and are
not paid. They live under the threat of beatings and torture, in a
brothel in a strange city. Often these girls are forced to have unsafe
abortions in the brothel, since many of the men do not use condoms. HIV
and other sexually transmitted diseases are very common. After they are
found to have HIV, the girls are thrown out. If they return to their
villages, they face being ostracized because of what they have
been—because of what was done to them. Many times their families will
not take them back and their prospects for marriage or a job are very
slim. Of those who don’t die of AIDS, most end up back on the street,
selling themselves.
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