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Put the brakes on human traffiking

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6 de Oct de 2015
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Put the brakes on human traffiking

  1. By:- Pramod Khillari, Akash Karmalkar, Saraswati Anekar, Swapnali Kadam.
  2.  It is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation or reproductive slavery, or forced labour or it called nowadays as modern-day slavery.  the illegal use of a variety of means.  to force an individual (the trafficked).  to relinquish his/her personal freedom.  for the profit of another person (the trafficker).  often, simply considered “involuntary servitude” or “modern-day slavery.”
  3.  Human Trafficking = the act of tricking, luring, or forcing a person into leaving their home to work for little or no payment.  Modern day slavery.  People are bought, sold, and traded.  for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labor.
  4. Sexual Exploitation  prostitution  pornography  bride trafficking  commercial abuse of children  massage parlors, hostess clubs, brothels, escort services, commercial phone sex & internet dating  exotic dancing/stripping
  5. Forced Labor  domestic work & child care  manual labor -small-scale factory work -construction work -sweatshops & farms of multinational corps -agricultural & landscape work  restaurants  nail salons  hotel housekeeping  false adoption  drug trade  street begging
  6.  Unemployment  War  Poverty
  7.  Tricked ◦ Promised a “better life” ◦ “Help” immigrating  Lured ◦ Fake jobs ◦ No negative aspects  Forced ◦ Kidnapped ◦ Beaten ◦ Raped
  8.  Rarely fed, washed, no medical attention.  Beaten, raped, drugged.  Passports confiscated .  Fear.
  9.  Generally FEMALES - young girls.  CHILDREN are born for the specific purpose being sold.  MENS are often targets and are used in forms of forced labor.
  10.  Homeless  Especially girl who run away from home (homeless), are great risk of being targeted by a pimp (or traffickers) and becoming exploited.
  11.  Get educated on the issue!  Be aware!  Keep your eyes and ears open for evidence of human trafficking or enslavement.  Tell your friends, family and community leaders about human trafficking and its impacts. Ask them to join you in taking action to prevent it.  Get involved in the fight against Human Trafficking!
  12.  Tell your friends, family and community leaders about human trafficking and its impacts. Ask them to join you in taking action to prevent it.  Be an informed consumer by finding out where products come from and the conditions of those who make them before you buy.  Don't buy products you suspect are made in sweatshops or by child labour. Don't support businesses known to exploit people.
  13.  English => 1-888-373-7888  India => 9470001390.  Korean: 1-888-976-5274  Spanish: 1-888-80-AYUDA  Even if a potential victim doesn’t want help, call: 1 - 8 8 8 - 3 7 3 -788 8, To report suspected trafficking; the tip can save lives.
  14.  The majority of trafficking victims (teenager) are between 18 and 24 years of age.  An estimated 1.2 million children are trafficked each year.  Many trafficking victims have at least middle-level education.  It is second place after drug trafficking as the most profitable illegal industry in the world.  Researchers note that sex trafficking plays a major role in the spread of HIV.
  15.  600,000 to 800,000 people were trafficked across international borders every year, of which 70 per cent were women and 50 per cent children – mostly for commercial sex trade.
  16. Human are not forsale
  17.  Wikipedia: Human trafficking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking  Human trafficking statistic http://www.cicatelli.org/titlex/downloadable/Human%20Traff icking%20Statistics.pdf  Five thing you can do to prevent human trafficking http://www.freeland.org/eng//human-trafficking/act  Human trafficking in the world http://chartsbin.com/view/5946
  18.  Borneo post online (2011).Fighting human trafficking everyone’s responsibility http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/12/03/%E2%80%98fighting-human- trafficking-everyone%E2%80%99s-responsibility%E2%80%99/  Human trafficking: The fact http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/issues_doc/labour/Forced_labour/H UMAN_TRAFFICKING_-_THE_FACTS_-_final.pdf  Human trafficking: 55 little known facts about http://facts.randomhistory.com/human-trafficking-facts.html
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