KhmerTimes-Dec 30, 2024

Following a request and guarantee given by the Philippines government, King Norodom Sihamoni granted a royal pardon for 13 Filipino surrogate mothers, who were convicted and sentenced to four years in prison over violating the Kingdom’s anti-human trafficking laws. However, the pardon should not be interpreted as leniency toward human trafficking offences in Cambodia, clarified the vice-chairwoman of the Kingdom’s anti-human trafficking unit in an interview with Khmer Times yesterday. The Kandal Provincial Court on December 2 sentenced the 13 pregnant Filipino women to four years in jail for acting as surrogate mothers, with two years of the sentence to be suspended. They were arrested in southern Kandal province in September and charged with attempted cross-border human trafficking. The court’s statement said the court had concrete evidence to prove that the 13 Filipino surrogate mothers had the intention to carry babies for foreign clients, and when the babies were born, they would sell them to a third person in exchange for money. The DFA said in a statement yesterday that all the convicted surrogate mothers had arrived safely in Manila, following their release under a royal pardon granted by King Norodom Sihamoni on December 26. Read more at:

https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501615962/king-pardons-13-filipino-women-jailed-over-surrogacy/