(32) In late 2008 the economic crisis that led Chanti and Chork to ask for help from Citipointe has passed.
(33) Chanti and her family are living...
(34)...on a houseboat...
(35)...on the Bassac river, close to the tourist centre of Phnom Penh.
(36) Chhork is a loving father and...
(37) Chanti has a new stall - selling drinks, fruit and snacks to tourists.
(38) Chanti is making good money by Cambodan standards...
(39)...has bought a mobile phone and is helping support destitute members of Chhork's Phnom Penh-based family.
(40) Chhork takes tourists out on the river...
(41)...for sunset cruises in their houseboat...
(42)...to earn extra money.
(43) In Nov 2008 Chanti and Chhork, with a home and...
(44)...two sources of income...
(45)...ask Citipointe, again, to...
(46)...return Rosa and Chita to their care.
(47) Citipointe refuses to do so - justifying the church's refusal by referring to the sham 31st July 2008 'contract' Chanti signed with her thumb print.
(48) Chant's visits with Rosa and Chita...
(49)...are limited to two hours per month...
(50)...always under the supervision...
(51)...of Citipointe staff...
(52)...who provide Chanti with photos of how loved Rosa and Chita are by the Christians who have stolen her daughters!
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