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Trafficking Teenagers: A Shocking Report from the UK

If you’ve ever wondered how girls can fall victim to sex trafficking, a newly released government report from Britain provides a harrowing glimpse into a world in which men who are supposedly "boy friends" of young teens are, instead, coercing the girls into forced sex, all for the purpose of generating quick cash.

According to a report in the Guardian newspaper , as many as 33 girls between the ages of 12 and 15 were involved in a case uncovered in Sheffield last year. Only one, a 15-year-old, was willing to give evidence in court, but following that a 23-year-old man was jailed for 10 years for serious sexual offenses which included rape of a child. Five other men faced deportation procedures.

What’s the scope of the problem? British police estimate that as many as 18,000 trafficking victims — many from China, southeast Asia and eastern Europe — are brought into Britain and then forced to work as prostitutes.



How to Uncover Human Trafficking in Your Home Town

Human trafficking in the United States is receiving more national attention from federal prosecutors, local law enforcement agencies, social service workers and the general public. As many as 17,500 people are trafficked into the United States each year, according to government data. Yet skeptics continue to challenge the extent of trafficking, arguing that the actual number of reported incidents reflects a relatively minor problem. Judges and law enforcement officials, especially at the local level, are often among the doubters. Many still perceive human trafficking as an international issue that is rare or nonexistent in their communities.

Which raises an interesting question: if more police officers and judges were trained in understanding the many ways in which human trafficking plays out, what would the result be? Would cities and towns finally begin to realize that trafficking in human beings is a real – and growing – menace everywhere?

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Wall Street Journal Chimes In on Trafficking Report

The Wall Street Journal editorial page is one of the few mainstream news media publications to comment on the recent State Department 2008 Trafficking In Humans Report. We were especially drawn to the Journal’s summary statement of contemporary slavery:

"(M)odern-day slavery remains a scourge. The more light that can be shed on it the better chance of wiping it out."

Our sentiments exactly.

Read the entire Journal editoria l and post a comment about what you think.



10 Shocking Facts About Global Slavery in 2008

There’s an interesting post over at Matador Volunteer with some interesting facts about modern human trafficking:

2008 witnesses the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in America. Amidst the celebrations, what many people fail to realize is that slavery persists today in the modern world on an enormous scale.

In spite of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN in 1948 stating that “slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms,” the figures accompanying the modern slave trade seem inconceivable in a global society that prides itself upon its modern-day values and emphasis on human rights.

  1. There are more people in slavery now than at any other time in human history.
  2. The value of slaves has decreased.
  3. Slavery still exists in the US.
  4. Slavery is hidden behind many other names, thus disguising it from society.
  5. The least known method of slavery is the most widely used.

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LexisNexis Partners With Freedom Center on Invisible Exhibit

The Freedom Center’s "Invisible: Slavery Today " exhibit will be displayed in the lobby of the headquarters of Dayton-based LexisNexis during the week of June 2-6. LexisNexis is leading provider of information and business solutions to professionals in a variety of industries–legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting and academic.

In addition, there will be a panel discussion of human trafficking following the screening of a new movie on modern forms of slavery, entitled "Holly ," on June 6 at 8 p.m. at the Neon Theater in Dayton.

Holly also will be shown in Columbus on June 9. Check out the producer’s website for more information about dates and times for the screening of the new movie on modern slavery .



FBI Warns of Increase in Human Trafficking in U.S.

Law enforcement officials increasingly are being trained to identify crime situations in which human trafficking victims may be involved. Last week the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted a day-long training seminar for local law enforcement in suburban Dayton, Ohio. Attendees were told that although human trafficking is difficult to detect, it appears to be spreading into cities and towns across America — including local neighborhoods in Midwestern cities like Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton.

Read more about this disturbing trend here .



News: Human Trafficking a “Considerable Concern” in Spokane

Many, perhaps most Americans probably think that human trafficking is more of an issue in other countries, but not the U.S. However, there’s growing evidence that trafficking in humans is becoming a serious domestic phenomenon.

The latest evidence comes from, of all places, Spokane Washington, which is located in rural eastern Washington state, far removed from any major urban centers. According to a recent report, using data from 25 social service agencies in the Spokane area, human trafficking — including mail order brides to teenage prostitution — is causing "considerable concern" in Spokane.

The report is detailed in an article in the Spokane Spokesman Review . Click here to read the entire story.



May 14: Partnership for Human Freedom To Address International Police Symposium

Kathleen Davis, Director of Contemporary Slavery Programs, has been invited to speak before the International Police Executive Symposium, which is meeting at the Freedom Center on May 14. Kathleen will discuss human trafficking as a national and global phenomenon.

IPES brings together law enforcement officials, scholars and experts in the field to address current policing issues around the world. The group meets annually and selected Cincinnati for this year’s symposium. Cincinnati Police Dept (CPD) and the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police are acting as event hosts.

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New Radiohead Music Video Addresses Child Labour

“Radiohead is taking MTV EXIT to a new level and expanding the Asia campaign, which is on air, online and on the ground,” said Olivier Carduner, USAID’s Regional Mission Director for Asia.

As part of this effort, Radiohead released a music video on MTV on May 1st to the track All I Need, from its album In Rainbows. Filmed by Oscar-winning cinematographer John Seale (”The English Patient”) and award-winning director Steve Rogers, the video depicts a day in the life of both an affluent youngster and a child making shoes in a sweatshop, sending a message that everyone plays a role in trafficking and exploitation.



News: The Countertraffickers - Rescuing the victims of the global sex trade.

Rotaru, who is twenty-six, works for the International Organization for Migration, a group connected to the United Nations, in Chisinau, Moldova. She is a repatriation specialist. Her main task is bringing lost Moldovans home. Nearly all her clients are victims of human trafficking, most of them women sold into prostitution abroad, and their stories pour across her desk in stark vignettes and muddled sagas of desperation, violence, betrayal, and sorrow.

Her allies and colleagues in this work are widely scattered. An ebullient Dubai prison officer named Omer, who calls Rotaru “sister,” has been a help. So have Russian policemen, an Israeli lawyer, a Ukrainian psychologist, an Irish social worker, a Turkish women’s shelter, Interpol, and various consulates and embassies, as well as travel agents, priests, and partner organizations, including an anti-trafficking group called La Strada, which has offices downstairs from Rotaru’s and a dedicated victims’ hot line.

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