
© The Independent, UK
Danet* is fourteen, and lives in a house built on wooden stilts, with no walls, and only tarpaulin for shelter. There are eleven of them who live in the family home, next to a mosquito-infested pond in a poor, rural community in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She loves to read fairy tales but she frowns a lot and her eyes have a haunted gaze.
At the age of ten, she was locked in a guesthouse bedroom for days, at the mercy of a British paedophile. Her mother sold her for a week for $750.
Her virginity was part of the allure, but surely that is irrelevant. This was a child sold by her parents to be raped by a sex offender. Unfathomable.
Danet describes Michael Leach - her convicted abuser, a former government advisor - as "big and cruel looking". She says: "He didn't look nice, he looked strange."
The 54 year old is now serving a twelve year jail sentence, so she is less afraid to talk about him.
"I hope he stays put away forever," she says.
Selling her virginity - her innocence - was a way to feed nine children and pay their debts. Danet's father earns $5 a day as a motorbike taxi driver and fruit seller.
Her mother was approached and coaxed into the deal by a "broker", a local driver, who worked for Leach to appease his urge to abuse minors.
"My mother took me there on the first day. The next, my father drove me there. I didn't want to go but I had to, for my family."
A mother and a father escorted their child to be raped.
Comment: As the US economy continues its downfall, the pathocrats will be looking for creative ways to grab cash. As the 'terrorist' theme has been working well, it is likely that this Bill is a warning of what may come.
Banks have almost zero cash: Be prepared to lose your savings