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In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village

author:Yu-hsien

In 2014, Bangladesh's 200-year-old largest prostitute village Kandapara was razed to the ground, and the village rescued 1,500 women, most of whom were under the age of 14, and the youngest was only 9 years old, and they received more than 3,000 customers a day, and a reception lasted 9 minutes, about 18 yuan.

But not all of this money is obtained by them, the bustard also has to take a commission, and the bustard will also give these little girls medicine to mature. Kandapara women have been prostitutes for generations, but most of them are forced to do so. They are either abducted by strangers or deceived by relatives, and there are many newborns in the village without a father, and if they are girls, they will repeat their mother's life when they grow up.

What's even more terrifying is that this is legal in Bangladesh. And there are many more of the same villages in Bangladesh. Later, when the female leaders came to power, they ordered the demolition of the Kandapara.

In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village
In 2014, Kandapara, the largest prostitute village in Bangladesh with a history of 200 years, was razed to the ground, and 1,500 women, including those under the age of 14, were rescued from the village

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