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HUMAN TRAFFICKING – A SCOURGE OF OUR TIME – 2010 WORLDCUP A HOTSPOT

March 29, 2010

Monday 20100329 – Ml Ravat spoke to Advocate Val Loten regarding a recent arrest of human trafficers. Therefore be vigilant over your child, sister or those that you know…

 

 

Human trafficking is the practice of people being tricked, lured, coerced  or otherwise removed from their home or country, and then forced to work with no or low payment or on terms which are highly exploitative.

The upcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup (FWC) in South Africa which is expected to generate more than $4 billion, the highest revenue in World Cup history, raises various concerns about the possible increase in the abuse, exploitation and trafficking in persons especially children during the games; that it will provide opportunities for abusers, exploiters and traffickers to meet the perceived increased demand for cheap labour and sexual services.

Trafficking  in Persons, as Pope Benedict XVI reminds us, is a real ‘scourge’ of our time and is generally referred to as ‘Modern Day Slavery'. It is difficult to comprehend that in this day and age slavery still exists; that people are bought and sold and transported all over the world. Yet, it has been suggested that slavery is more common now than at any time in world history and that hardly any country is untouched by it.  Due to the underground nature of trafficking, there are no official records of trafficked persons, therefore, estimates vary widely. Some estimate that there are 27 million in slavery worldwide; that approximately 800 000 people are trafficked across national borders. This does not include the millions trafficked within their own country. Child trafficking is said to be on the increase. The United Nations estimates that child-trafficking alone generates 7 to10 billion US dollars annually for traffickers. It cites trafficking in persons as the second most lucrative crime around the world next to the drug trade and that 30% of trafficking victims are below the age of 18. For more information visit the following webiste:  http://www.humantrafficking.org/

 

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