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I. Introduction

  • How does modern day slavery exist?
  • Exequiel Rommel G. Rosaldo
  • Human Trafficking, a form of modern day slavery is a world wide issue because of its many offenders
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II. Body - Human Trafficking

  • These affects women , men, girls and boys in our community. Members of guardians of the children dedicated to protections victims of child abuse. Some say awareness needs to be raised...
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According to kevin techau that victims of human trafficking are not only women who are forced into sex trade but also men and children who are forced to work without pay (Reinitz, Jeff "Officials tap truckers in anti human trafficking initiative" waterloo-cedar fall courier (TA) 31 Jan. 2015: Wed 5 Feb, 2015

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Victims are pressed into prostitution

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Human Trafficking

  • Human Trafficking victims are often women and girls pressed into prostitution , but they are also men, women and children who are ordered to work in restaurants, massage parlors, and private homes for no pay under deplorable conditions

A woman from Nepal testified that September that she had been drugged, abducted and forced to work at a brothel in Bombay. A Christian activist recounted tales of women overseas being beaten with electrical cords and raped. A State Department official said Congress must act -- 50,000 slaves were pouring into the United States every year, she said. Furious about the "tidal wave" of victims, Rep. Christopher H. Smith (R-N.J.) vowed to crack down on so-called modern-day slavery (Jerry Markon)

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Victims have no pay.

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III. Body - Offenders

  • People buying sex and clarify that buyers of sex with minors are sex trafficking offender.Some say its happening everywhere, in small towns, in large town , in eastern and western monatana
  • some say its happening everywhere, in small towns, in large town , in eastern and western monatana

Offenders

  • Nambia is a source, transit and destination country for victims of trafficking. Children are trafficked and forced into child labour in agriculture, domestic servitude and charcoal production among other things . They are also transported by truck drivers to countries such as Angola and south Africa and are forced into prostitution.(US state department human trafficking report of 2010 )

Victims are not only women but also men

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Offenders

  • Offenders are the ones who kidnap women and children and force them to prostitution and slavery.
  • they are also responsible for human smuggling.
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  • In 2012, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) published an estimate of 20.9 million victims of forced labour globally, which includes 18.7 million people who are exploited in the private economy (Frances Simmons, Brynn O’Brien, Fiona David and Laura Beacroft ISSN)
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IV.Conclusion

  • Therefore Slavery is a part of our history, but never disappeared instead it has taken a different form. An increase in world population and global traveling, as well as rapid social and economic changes have made moving people around the world easier, but have also changed slavery into a different form – human trafficking.

Citations

  • Unknown, Author. Human Trafficking and Slavery. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Feb. 2015. .
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Citation

  • Reinitz, Jeff. "Officials tap truckers in anti-human initiative." Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (IA) 31 Jan. 2015: Newspaper Source. Web. 5 Feb. 2015.
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Citation

  • Author, Unkown. Evidence of human trafficking. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Feb. 2015.
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