Thirteen Filipinas convicted of violating Cambodia’s surrogacy ban were reportedly recruited online, the Philippine Embassy ...
A Cambodian provincial court has handed down four-year jail terms for 12 Filipinas convicted of human trafficking and running ...
Thirteen Filipino women were convicted for participating in a surrogacy ring in Cambodia that sold babies to foreigners. Sentenced to four years, they face imprisonment only if they reoffend. The ...
The detention of protesters and human rights defenders, use of excessive force, and censorship of dissent are the most ...
Thirteen women from the Philippines have been sentenced to four years in prison in Cambodia for acting as surrogate mothers ...
Thailand is becoming increasingly inhospitable to dissidents and anti-government activists from neighboring countries.
Thirteen women from the Philippines have been convicted on human trafficking-related charges for acting as surrogates in ...
A court spokesperson explained that surrogacy affects security and public order, and “seriously affects the rights of babies and children, who must be protected by national and international laws." ...
While the crackdown primarily affects website access, mobile apps for these platforms remain functional, allowing users to ...
Thirteen women from the Philippines have been convicted of human trafficking in Cambodia for intending to sell babies they ...
A Cambodian court has sentenced 13 pregnant Filipino women to four years in jail for acting as surrogate mothers, in the latest crackdown on the outlawed practice.