MYANMAR-CHINA-POLITICS-TRAFFICKING-RIGHTS

This photo taken on June 29, 2016 shows Myanmar Police Major Ye Win Aung of the Yangon-based Anti-Trafficking Task Force, talking to members of the media after a human trafficking awareness workshop at the University of East Yangon in Thanlyin. Enticed by work in China, hundreds of poor young Myanmar women are instead being duped into marriage, and left to scramble to get back across remote borders before they are forced into life with husbands they have never met. / AFP / YE AUNG THU / To go with AFP story by Hla-Hla Thay (Photo credit should read YE AUNG THU/AFP via Getty Images)
This photo taken on June 29, 2016 shows Myanmar Police Major Ye Win Aung of the Yangon-based Anti-Trafficking Task Force, talking to members of the media after a human trafficking awareness workshop at the University of East Yangon in Thanlyin. Enticed by work in China, hundreds of poor young Myanmar women are instead being duped into marriage, and left to scramble to get back across remote borders before they are forced into life with husbands they have never met. / AFP / YE AUNG THU / To go with AFP story by Hla-Hla Thay (Photo credit should read YE AUNG THU/AFP via Getty Images)
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