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Pregnant Philippine women arrested in Cambodia for surrogacy could be prosecuted

  • Thirteen pregnant Philippine women, accused of illegal surrogacy in Cambodia, may face prison sentences after giving birth, according to a senior Interior Ministry official.
  • The women were charged on October 1 under the law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation, which bans commercial surrogacy.
  • Cambodia views the women as offenders who allegedly conspired with organizers to sell the babies for money, and they may face two to five years in prison.
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