Iraqi girl refused to be forced to marry by her parents

One of the beggars who clean glass of cars in the streets of Baghdad, Nargis, 25-year-old, stressed that life is difficult and forced you to sacrifice. Nargis fled her family after being forced to marry. She had only to come to Baghdad to look for work to provide the amount of rented house to cover the living expenses.
 
Nargis refused to talk about the details of her escape from Nasiriyah, adding that she did not find a place to go, so she had to work in cafes without disclosing my official documents. She indicating that her work was limited to the service of customers in the cafe from 11 am to 11 pm for a wage of 50 thousand dinars per day.

"Many of the girls in the coffee shops depend on having sex with some of the clients they choose on terms of beauty and wealthy," Nargis said.
 
"During my work at night here, I encountered a lot of men and each of them has what the female wish for, and the temptations of life began to invite me to be a lady for a beautiful night with one of them," Nargis stated, adding that there are those who give me a lot and some who I see my pleasure with him better than money, which sometimes exceed 120 thousand dinars in one night and sometimes 50 thousand dinars.