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First, the vicious cyclones came. Then, the trafficking gangs
1 day ago
Duration 7:24
1 day agoNewsDuration 7:24The West Bengal region of India has been devastated by climate disasters and opportunistic sex traffickers are targeting girls in the region. CBC’s Salimah Shivji hears their stories of horror and survival and learns how the community is fighting to protect their daughters.
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