Myanmar: Women, Girls Trafficked as ‘Brides’ to China
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- Government Inaction, Conflict,
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The
The 112-page report, "'Give Us a Baby and We'll Let You Go': Trafficking of Kachin 'Brides' from
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The report is based primarily on interviews with 37 trafficking survivors, as well as with 3 families of victims,
A Kachin woman who had been trafficked at 16 by her sister-in-law said:
"The family took me to a room. In that room I was tied up again. ... They locked the door - for one or two months. When it was time for meals, they sent meals in. I was crying...Each time when the Chinese man brought me meals, he raped me."
Survivors said the Chinese families often seemed more interested in having a baby than a "bride." Once trafficked women and girls gave birth to a baby, they were sometimes able to escape their captors, but usually at the cost of leaving their child behind with little hope of seeing the child again. Back in
Many of the trafficking survivors interviewed were among over 100,000 people internally displaced by fighting in Kachin and northern
The percentage of women in
Some families cope with the lack of marriageable women by buying trafficked women or girls. It is difficult to estimate the total number of women and girls being trafficked as brides to
Law enforcement officers in
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Armed Conflict and Trafficking in
"Suddenly, in 2011, fighting broke out. We had to run away and escape for our lives. In the past we just left for a short time...We thought once the
Lure of Work in
"I was the breadwinner of my family - I took care of my mother and I had to look after her. So, to live in the IDP camp - the place is too small, and everything is difficult. So, one of my friends told me: "In
Targeting by Traffickers
"The broker was my auntie. She persuaded me." - Survivor trafficked at 17 or 18. Myitkyina,
"The
Journey of Trafficked Women and Girls
"After a week there, I fainted. I think maybe they gave me some medicine or something. I don't remember what happened. When I woke up, I heard the train and recognized that I was on the train. I don't know how many days I had fainted or how long I was on the train. I saw only the Chinese letters. I could not read them. There were no
"They fed us sometimes, but not always. After three days they brought the men to the compound. There was a high fence, so no one could see what was happening inside the compound. Outside the room they showed me to 10 men. At that time it was morning,
Life in Captivity
"[An interpreter used by my purchaser told me]: 'You have been brought in this family for marriage...[Y]ou will not easily go home now. You have been grabbed by this family - you are to marry, and you will be here, and you will stay here.'" - Woman trafficked at 18. Myitkyina,
"Four days later we arrived in Fugan. ...Then I was locked up in the room. I was not allowed to use the phone. For a week I cried. I ate nothing. All I could do was pray. After that I realized that I had no way to choose anymore...I was there for four years." - Woman trafficked at 18. She escaped with her daughter but was forced to leave her son behind. Myitkyina,
"I don't know why they beat me. One day they beat me a lot. Even the neighbor came to the house and tried to stop them. When the neighbor stopped the mother, then the son beat me again. When the neighbor stopped the son, then the mother beat me...Every time I was beaten, I did not know what to do. I was bleeding from my nose and my mouth...No matter what, they beat me." - Woman trafficked in 2011. Myitkyina,
"I had to have sex with the man every night. If I denied him, he would threaten me with knives. ...I had to do lots of housework. I had to wash their clothes, cook for them, give a bath to his parents." - Woman trafficked in 2013. Myitkyina,
Demand for Babies
"I was locked in the room for one year. ...Before I had a baby, the family members - especially the mother-in-law - treated me badly. Her face was furious. Sometimes they didn't feed me, because I didn't get pregnant as soon as possible." - Woman trafficked at 30. Myitkyina,
"The Chinese man told me I would need to have a baby. I said I don't want to have a baby. He pushed back and asked me to have a baby. [He said] 'Normally after
"I gave birth...After one year, the Chinese man gave me a choice of what to do...It took a lot of negotiation, but then I got permission to go back home. But not with the baby. The family members didn't allow me to take care of the baby - only give birth and give the baby milk. Breastfeed the baby - then the mother-in-law took the baby and cared for the baby. They would not let me be the mother." - Woman who returned to
Weak Law Enforcement
"I really feel depressed for losing my daughter, and I feel really sad. We don't have any money, so we don't know how to look for her." - Mother of a trafficked woman, who was turned away by
"We went about five times to the [
"We have an anti-trafficking law [in
Stigma Against Survivors; Lingering Trauma
"Some escaped from
"There was no physical damage to my body. But a man I didn't accept had sex with me and that always remains with me and it's really hard and it always has an effect on my life." - Woman trafficked in 2011 and held for four months. Myitkyina,
"Most victims face terrible situations. They come back, and they are totally different from us. They are just gazing, staring...People who just came back don't even dare to go outside and show their faces...They feel guilty for being [trafficked]." -
Lack of Services
"Services are totally inadequate. [
"They need counselling and care - but we've been unable to provide for such needs." -


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