Can't even talk about it here, on a board all about saving children. There always has to be some asshole making sure a survivor is sorry she didn't keep her secret. Oh, the irony. I think even you guys might not be fully ready to deal.
Y'all ever wonder what's going to be done to support all those kids who've been rescued? Are there enough personnel and services set up for them? Seems to me there's a good chance they won't get what they need. How many helpers are there out there who are willing to deal with the reality of the situation? Are the anti-trafficking organizations set up for the next steps?
I have done many deep dives on this subject. The lack of resources to properly care for rescued children is a major problem. The Cambodian government has been working to curtail the sex tourism industry. They have found this lack of institutions to provide post rescue care to be one if its biggest problems. What few resources that are available are mainly for girls. That means that boys are out of luck.