The Modern Day Slavery

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Every year millions of innocent kids, adults, males and females are forced to do things against their will. Whether its forced labor or prostitution, human trafficking happens everyday, everywhere, and all the time. It happens in the most unlikely places with the most unlikely people. Your neighbor, pastor, teacher, or even a family friend could be apart of the trafficking system. Human trafficking is problem that affects millions of lives and needs to be stopped by educating people about it.

Human trafficking is the 2nd biggest illegal industry behind the drug trade. It comes in so many different forms. Human trafficking by definition is the illegal trade of humans through recruitment or abduction, by means of force or fraud, for the purposes of forced labor, sexual exploitation or debt bondage. Human trafficking is the modern day slavery. There are an estimated 2.5 million people in forced labors caused by human trafficking. 1.4 million of them in just the Asian- Pacific area. South Asia, South East Asia, and Eastern and Southern Europe are considered the epicenters.

There are so many different types of human trafficking. The main two groups are forced labor and sexal exploition. They make up 75% of the victims. Most trafficking victims are young girls that are used to be prostitutes. But besides the usual types there are other forms of trafficking that are overshadowed. People are trafficked for their organs. Just imagine that. Being kidnapped from your home and forced the surgically remove organs like kidneys from your body so they can be sold on the black market. Or even worse, imagine being purposely abused or mutilated so you can receive more sympathy. This nightmare is all too real in the lives of thousands of young ki...

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...ts of human trafficking, The act, the means and the purpose. These three elements are key in identifying case of trafficking. I think the biggest thing we can do to stop trafficking is learning about it and teaching others.

After we have stopped a case of trafficking we need the get the victim immediate help whether is physical or mental. Straight away they need to go to the doctor. Most victims often suffer from dehydration and malnutrition. Once they are healthy again they may need to talk to a therapist or be apart of a small group made up of other victims. These people have gone through horrors we can't even imagine and it's our job to to help them.

Human trafficking can't be stopped in a day or even a year. Its going to take a long time and lots of hard work. But by being aware of it and teaching people about it we can put a stop to this world-wide epidemic

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