Informative Speech: Human Trafficking

Superior Essays
Fariha Quadir
Bridget Kelso Anthony
Concise Public Speaking
12th October, 2017
Informative speech:Human Trafficking
Fellow classmates, today I would like to share some gathered information about a subject that is not very spoken about, human trafficking. I am a young female Muslim girl, who had the great opportunity to live in America, with a full education and living in a perfect environment and I cannot be more blessed than I am today. I don’t think I can be any happier than I am. But what upsets me, is those girls who live with nothing. What upsets me is those girls that have no access to a proper education, to a proper home, to a proper family, to a proper life.
To those girls in those poorer countries that have to live in brothels with other females of all different ages. When they live in those homes, they live in true despair and loneliness. I can only hope that someday these girls, filled with ambition and potential, will be able to get out of these houses of terror and run from these horrors that tear their lives apart. And I wish one day, they will be given the same opportunity that I was born with.
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It takes away a child’s childhood, a woman’s womanhood, and a human’s livelihood. In poorer countries, like Bangladesh and others such as Pakistan, India, Mexico, and so many more countries, human trafficking is such a big issue, yet not much light is shed onto the subject. Many women and children, especially in rural areas, are afraid to speak out which is why not many people discuss why trafficking is an actual issue in the world. Statistics suggest that “South Asia, with India at its center, is on of the fastest growing regions for human trafficking in the world” and that many women who are so afraid to speak out, do not always report their case so the numbers may be even higher than

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