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    container with 7 other people. People in Myanmar continue to fall into the cycle of persecution and sold into human trafficking all for what they believe in and this violates our basic rights as humans. People in Myanmar might remain some of the most persecuted people on earth, and for what? The greed of other humans. Hundreds die every day from religious persecution and human trafficking and Myanmar’s have both of these things are going on every day. The stories…

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    Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery, humans walked this Earth owning one another. How is this possible? Can you own someone else? Yes, sadly but truly you can. That’s when more questions arise. What is a slave? A slave is person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them. They are forced and it’s legal? How is owning someone legal? Forced indicates that person has no say so in the matter. Slaves and masters lived for years, even raising humans in that predicament. That’s all…

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    Slavery is a fact of life, from the first humans to walk around they have had a title; master or slave. People like to think that slavery has gone It has just gone underground and emerged with a new name. Human trafficking is a serious epidemic. It is a global issue affecting millions of lives around the world, stealing peoples dignity (Transnational). Human Traffickers don’t resemble the slave traders of old. Many traffickers appear to live normal lives in the suburbs, complete with school…

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    and unaware of their rights they are granted as a human. Any form of human trafficking is a major human rights violation. Denise, a 13 year old in California, belonged to a foster home. She craved love and support, and found that in an older boyfriend who slowly convinced her she could earn a lot of money as a prostitute. She was arrested multiple times and also served time in jail. Law enforcement could not identify her as a human trafficking victim, so she did not receive social services but…

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    Trafficking In Russia

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    A letter form the Russian Attorney General Human trafficking, also known as sex trafficking, is an ever-growing problem throughout the globe. A majority of the humans are smuggled from the Eastern Europe area. Russia is considered one of the key contributors. When we look at the problem of human trafficking in Russia, there are many factors to consider. Who is targeted and why? Who are the traffickers and what is their motive? How does it affect the public and economy? How does Corruption play…

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    Global Policy Challenges

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    Christianna Prokop Dr. Catharin Dalpino Global Policy Challenges December 3, 2014 Human Trafficking in the United States Human trafficking is a phenomenon that transcends not only borders, but also culture, race, gender, socio-economic class and age. Whether it be as a point of origin, transit or destination, human trafficking affects nearly every country around the globe, and is becoming increasingly more pervasive as time goes on. It is an issue that needs to be dealt with swiftly,…

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    Modern Day Slavery

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    sex trafficking in which a person is held as a slave by another person. Modern-Day Slavery, major contributing factors to sex trafficking, the traffickers and the victims and the current efforts to stop this madness will all be presented in an effort to raise awareness on an issue that is in our own backyard and not in a third world country. Modern-Day Slavery also known as human trafficking exists not just in third world country but also in the United States. Some form of human trafficking is…

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    Sex trafficking is a worldwide issue that is prevalent in many countries and is defined as “a form of human trafficking that almost always involves the forced prostitution of women, although it does fall upon men as well, often children.” This issue is a form of modern day slavery that unfortunately occurs more than it should. The fact that this is a common worldwide issue means that it is a problem that is affecting everyone. Therefore, it would be of uttermost importance for this issue to be…

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    2.Benjamin Perrin examines the issue of exploitation and trafficking of humans in his book, Invisible Chains: Canada’s Underground World of Human Trafficking. There are two major types of human trafficking highlighted in his book; sex trafficking and labour trafficking. He worked with survivors, police officers, and government officials to bring this issue to light. Perrin documents the personal experiences of the victims and explains the strategies used by traffickers. He explains Canadian…

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    Slavery Argument Essay Sex trafficking is “the illegal business of recruiting, harboring, transporting, obtaining, or providing a person and especially a minor for the purpose of sex” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). It is a growing problem all over the world, and the estimates of the number of slaves today range from 30 million to 46 million. The Blue Campaign Homeland Security says that “approximately ninety percent of victims of a type of modern slavery called sex trafficking are women and…

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