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Trapped in a bar that doubled as a brothel, she was forced to have sex with miners who flock in their thousands to the vast and remote southern rainforest hoping to strike gold.
On any given day or night, dozens of women and girls can be seen standing outside the ramshackle wooden bars and neon-lit brothels on the dusty streets and riverbanks of mining towns.
Driven by poverty, it is often parents and relatives who sell their children into the sex trade, rights groups say. Other women and girls from across Peru travel along the Amazon river to reach Madre de Rios on their own accord, in search of jobs and a better life. They are often forced into commercial sex work. The Peruvian anti-human trafficking group CHS Alternativo says there are least bars in Madre de Dios alone where child sexual exploitation takes place, with girls working 13 hours a day.
Yet the true scale of sex trafficking is unknown, as fear and shame prevent victims coming forward to report the crime. Teenage girls and women are also trapped in debt bondage. Once at the mining camps, traffickers tell them they have to pay for transport, food and accommodation. Soaring prices in the decade to sparked a gold rush, and miners poured into jungle boomtowns that sprouted up in Madre de Dios.
Organized crime groups and brothels soon followed. In the past few years, authorities have shut down thousands of illegal gold mining camps, mostly small underground or open-pit mines that were operating without a license. In Madre de Dios region, 79 cases of adult and child trafficking were reported from to , according to official figures. Government figures show that child trafficking victims were rescued by police across Peru last year - up from in Seven trafficked women were rescued in the latest police operation, a dawn raid on bars in Madre de Dios in July.