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This photo taken on October 2, 2018 shows the mother of Nary, a Cambodian victim of forced marriage to a Chinese man, walking in front of their home in Phnom Penh. - Everyone did well from Nary's marriage to a Chinese man, except the young Cambodian bride herself, who returned home after a six-year ordeal destitute, humiliated and with little prospect of ever seeing her son again. Poverty drives many women from the Mekong region to gamble on marriage in China, double-locked by low education levels and a social expectation to provide for parents. Nary's name has been changed on her request. (Photo by TANG CHHIN Sothy / AFP) / TO GO WITH Mekong-China-women-trafficking-crime by Suy SE and Aidan JONES (Photo credit should read TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP/Getty Images)

This photo taken on October 2, 2018 shows the mother of Nary, a Cambodian victim of forced marriage to a Chinese man, walking in front of their home in Phnom Penh. - Everyone did well from Nary's marriage to a Chinese man, except the young Cambodian bride herself, who returned home after a six-year ordeal destitute, humiliated and with little prospect of ever seeing her son again. Poverty drives many women from the Mekong region to gamble on marriage in China, double-locked by low education levels and a social expectation to provide for parents. Nary's name has been changed on her request. (Photo by TANG CHHIN Sothy / AFP) / TO GO WITH Mekong-China-women-trafficking-crime by Suy SE and Aidan JONES        (Photo credit should read TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP/Getty Images)