About Slavery and Human Trafficking

Slavery was outlawed in the US in 1864, and it is not legal anywhere in the world, yet there are more slaves in the world today than at any time in human history.
27 million people around the world are estimated to be victims of slavery, for forced prostitution, labor, domestic work, and other forms of exploitation, with approximately 50% of victims being under the age of 18. UNICEF estimates that one million children will be forced into prostitution this year.
In South Asia, traffickers will pay $150 to parents for their child's life. Brothel owners can purchase the same child from the trafficker for about $1000. For traffickers, sex slavery is a lucrative business, generating over 7 billion dollars a year. Trafficking is often controlled by organized crime syndicates.
Victims of human trafficking are subject to gross human rights violations including rape, torture, beatings, starvation, dehumanization, and threats of murdering family members. In the case of traffficking for sexual exploitation, girls often have their virginity sold first, followed by multiple gang rape to break down their resistance. Since the bodies of young girls are not ready for sexual intercourse, this often results in abrasions, making the girls susceptible to HIV/AIDS and other diseases.
Governments in much of the world are only just beginning to address this issue, under pressure from anti-trafficking organizations and the international community. Government inaction is compounded by apathy and a lack of awareness in the general public
Trafficking News
- UK: Northern Ireland to play full role in European Agreement on ... - ISRIA (subscription)
- Legislature passes tougher human trafficking law - WKSU News
- Human Trafficking Ring Head Sentenced to Death - CRIENGLISH.com
- India plans to curb human trafficking - IT Examiner
- Government fight against human trafficking boosted by ratification ... - eGov monitor
- Authorities investigate human trafficking in Upper Darby - Philadelphia Daily News
- News Focus: RI HAS LIMITED KNOWLEDGE ON FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING - Trading Markets (press release)
- Carlow man in court on human trafficking charge - Kilkenny Advertiser
- Rep. Ellison, rights groups show support for jailed Indian workers - Minnesota Public Radio
- Human trafficking rampant at Xmas - USAID - radiojamaica.com


