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She's not a prominent politician but an anti-slavery activist and survivor fighting for sex trafficked victims. The 39 or 40-year-old Somaly Mam (she's not sure about her birthday) stands out from the crowd for fighting tirelessly against human sex trafficking and helping the victims. In the poverty-ridden Cambodia of 14 million people she is not from an elite family. In fact Somaly was once a former sex worker herself; as a child she was sold into prostitution. But she rose up anyway to run a foundation, which is named after her, to help women and children to escape from slavery. Somaly, also a human rights advocate, uses internet tools prolifically to spread news of her work to as many people as possible. Last week, she posted a tweet from her mobile phone about her speech on trafficking that she was giving to more 700 students at a university in Phnom Penh. In April last year Somaly Mam was named as one of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential figures. Her profile was written by non other than Angelina Jolie, goodwill ambassador for the U.N. High Commission for Refugees, and she's listed alongside the likes of British Prime Minster Gordon Brown and US President Barack Obama. You'll find Somaly in the Heroes & Icons section in between Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey. Thanks in part to the mainstream media, she can claim to be one of the most influential Cambodian figures not only in the Twitter universe but alive today.
The Road of Lost Innocence by Somaly Mam. Photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/sweetjewels/ / CC BY-ND 2.0
Followers get updates from Cambodia's most prominent human rights activitst Somaly Mam via Twitter
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She is great model and hero! [...}However, her efforts have resulted in death threats to herself and her family. Even worst, in 2006, her 14-year-old daughter was kidnapped by brothel owners, who drugged and raped her. This has not stopped Somaly Mam, but motivated her even more. Once, when asked why she continued to fight in the face of such fierce and frightening opposition, she resolutely responded, "I don't want to go without leaving a trace." http://blog.nominetwork.org/2010/01/agony-of-cambodian-female-victims-of.html |
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