Cambodia’s tiny number of female tuk-tuk drivers have to dodge not only other road users but also a barrage of taunts, misogyny and prejudice as they weave through the streets of Siem Reap, shepherding tourists to the city’s attractions. AFP
Cambodia’s tiny number of female tuk-tuk drivers have to dodge not only other road users but also a barrage of taunts, misogyny and prejudice as they weave through the streets of Siem Reap, shepherding tourists to the city’s attractions. AFP
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