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Essay / The Tragedy of Human Trafficking - 2800
Summary No nation is safe from the curse of human trafficking. All countries in the world, which are perhaps the most powerful nation, and the simplest nations are not safe from modern slavery or human trafficking. Some countries don't even know the true definition of what human trafficking is. The main contributors to human trafficking are people located within the borders of one country or in another country, as they commit these horrific crimes mainly because of money. Today, most nations are coming together to learn about modern slavery and how to combat it at home and abroad. Every year, thousands of women and children fall into the hands of traffickers when they are lured into the hands of traffickers by their friends, family or loved ones, and those affected by human trafficking suffer the exploitation of prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation. forced labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery or exploited through the removal of their organs. People need to be aware about human trafficking because illiterate and poor people cannot protect themselves from these dangerous people. Some awareness needs to be created to protect these people. We must therefore raise awareness among people in order to prevent these situations.Table of contentsAcknowledgments 2Summary 3Introduction 5Human trafficking 6Context 7Why would a sane human being commit such a crime? 8Statistics 8How does this process work? 9Where to find these victims? 9Main questions 10Relevant international agreements, conventions, organizations and resolutions 11What could be done to prevent it? 13References 15Introduction...... middle of article ......ation.htmlhttp://www.northeastern.edu/humantrafficking/background-on-human-trafficking/http://juliewedam.blogspot.it /2010 /02/history-of-human-trafficking.htmlhttp://www.humantrafficking.org/issues/16http://globalfreedomcenter.org/GFC/humantraffickingstorieshttp://www.antislavery.org/includes/documents/cm_docs /2010 /b/background_informationtrafficking.pdfhttp://www.antislavery.org/english/slavery_today/trafficking.aspxhttp://sasurrey.ca/the-issue-of-human-trafficking/http://www.ungift.org /http http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/issues_doc/labour/Forced_labour/HUMAN_TRAFFICKING_-_THE_FACTS_-_final.pdfhttp://www. no-trafficking.org/https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/global-report-on-trafficking-in-persons.htmlhttp://www.ungift.org/knowledgehub/en/ about/trafficking -for-the-organ-trade.html