One Way Ticket to Hell

Exposing the Indian trade in child sex slaves

One Way Ticket to Hell We travel with Farida back to her father's home. The last time she saw him was when he sold her into prostitution. She was nine years old. She was smuggled into India and made to work in a Calcutta brothel. Every year thousands of young girls from Bangladesh are sold to work as sex slaves in India. Fear of AIDS drives the trade - as Muslims, Bangladeshi girls are seen as cleaner than Indian women. With a secret camera, Martin Adler goes into a Calcutta brothel and finds young Bangladeshi girls working as prostitutes. Agonising as Farida's story is, we are left feeling that she is luckier than the girls that are left behind.
10.34.49.18 rundown estate in Dakar Bangladesh
10.35.15.03 girls who have been forced into prostitution
10.35.38.22 prostitutes on street
10.35.56.09 Farida's story of her dad selling her for $10
10.36.16.22 Farida brushing hair
10.36.36.10 boat going down river returning to Farida's home village
10.37.45.21 sees father again
10.38.00.10 member of Bangladeshi national women's lawyes association speaks to father
10.38.51.16 farida reunited with sister
10.38.55.22 cleaning pot in river
10.39.22.05 talking to father
10.40.07.11 investigator back in office
10.40.44.21 sunset
10.40.49.24 boy fishing with net
10.40.55.00 boats going back down river
10.41.02.14 illegal border between India and Bangladesh
10.41.15.04 journalist in forest
10.43.00.00 Calcutta's red light district, one of largest n middle asia
10.43.57.21 pimp takes crew to brothel (undercover)
10.44.02.24 brothel
10.45.10.16 beauty prostitute whos resigned herself to sex trade.

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