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In Middle East, gays are victims of abuse, sex trafficking

Posted on 06 August 2009 by anna.bueno

A July 26 Inquirer article tells stories of two gay overseas Filipino workers recounting experiences of abuse and sex trafficking in Saudia Arabia and Bahrain.

Ryan (not his real name), an information technology specialist in Damman, Saudi Arabia, told Inquirer how gays, especially newcomers, become victims of sexual abuse in Saudi.

Emmie (also not his real name), meanwhile, worked in a salon he suspected was a prostitution front and facilitated sex trafficking.

Their full stories here.

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    Я уверен, что это мне совсем не подходит. Кто еще, что может подсказать?…

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