Urmila Chaudhary lives in southern Nepal and was six years old when she was sold by her parents to the capital as Kamalari, a household slave. It is only 12 years later that she is liberated. Urmila is not satisfied with her own freedom. From her experiences she draws the strength that she wants to use for other girls in her country: "Children go to school! Adults go to work!" Urmila screams out her anger in a protest march on the streets of Kathmandu.
Urmila Chaudhary lives in southern Nepal and was six years old when she was sold by her parents to the capital as Kamalari, a household slave. It is only 12 years later that she is liberated. Urmila is not satisfied with her own freedom. From her experiences she draws the strength that she wants to use for other girls in her country: "Children go to school! Adults go to work!" Urmila screams out her anger in a protest march on the streets of Kathmandu.