In a small town out-of-doors of Phnom Pehn, little children as juvenile as five years vintage were forced to live as sex slaves. Day after day their wish was falling away. Tireless workers from International fairness operation (IJM) infiltrated the ring of brothels and accumulated clues to free the children. Headed up by previous war-crimes researcher Gary Haugen, IJM faced unrealistic odds-police corruption, death threats, and mission-thwarting tip-offs. But they utilised their expert legal finesse and high-tech investigative methods to save the inhabits of 37 juvenile ...