We are girls from the villages of Khok Dong, Chikraing and Bantey Srey. near Siem Reap in Cambodia. Please read our stories and see our thumb prints and our names so that you know we tell the truth. We were kidnapped and had virginity tests forced upon our bodies, and we were blackmailed, threatened, and forced to lie. We are ashamed that we lied, but we were all afraid as the NGO said that our parents and families would be hurt. As a result of all this three innocent men went to prison. But the money promised to us and our families never came after the men were convicted. We were just cast away.

We were not allowed to speak in court and we and our families have once again been threatened. When we were told that the situation had become dangerous for us again, we decided to set up our own web site. Some good people overseas have helped us to do this.

(From an outside contributor)

Why a domain of hope? That humble girls such as these could display such honour and bravery. They have nothing and the organization they are fighting is funded by millions by the US and Australian governments, its patron an ex government woman minister and a US citizen. They are trying to fight the powerful international child rights movement.

Read about the funding and connections of the organization they are resisting in Inquisition 21st century, and then read these penniless girls’ handwritten statements signed with their thumbprints, their true mark of honour.

Ectopia is out of place, displacement, anomaly of situation or relation.

Utopia was depicted by Sir Thomas More as an island where there was a perfect social, legal and political system and it has been used since to represent an impossible or unreal state or to be simply a dream.

Ectopia is that state of being out of place, or displaced, in a condition of deviation from the normal, in situation or in relation to others. Both Utopia and Ectopia are abnormal. The former as an impossible dream, but the latter as a harsh reality for hundreds of millions on this planet.

Poverty is not the only anomaly for the people of Ectopia, as another crushing constraint keeps them in that state. A major disfranchising condition of the people of Ectopia is the absence of the means of communication, their inability to express opinions or become involved in the social, political or legal affairs that could affect their daily lives. Thus the importance of this, the world first Ectopian web site, developed in a village in Cambodia.

It is also another reason why we must resist all attempts of totalitarians to censor the internet.