- Modern day slavery in Canada - how it's happening, what the signs are, and what is being done (or not being done) in response.
- Boys in India are being kidnapped and forced to work to provide the food that we buy.
- See what a college student from Oklahoma is doing to end slavery.
- Traffickers are being prosecuted in Dubai, Hong Kong, Dubai again
- A company is actually doing something significant to help end child s_x slavery! The Body Shop is donating all proceeds from the "Soft Hands Kind Heart Hand Cream" to ECPAT and from the "Bag for life" to the Somaly Mam Foundation. Also, every time someone "squeezes the lemon," becomes a fan of The Body Shop on Facebook, enters a drawing, etc. The Body Shop will donate $0.50 to $2.00 to ECPAT and the Somaly Mam Foundation. Check it out!
- The unequal pay rates in Bulgeria contribute to the susceptibility of women to trafficking.
- Fourteen s_x trafficking victims are freed in Indonesia.
- Over 1000 cases of human trafficking were reported in Pakistan in 2009.
- Human trafficking in Portland, OR is highlighted in this article as well as a brief summary of what is being done about it.
- A girl who was enslaved in Belfast is rescued.
- A man (who acted as "lawyer" for the Americans in Haiti who tried to smuggle children out) is arrested on charges of human trafficking
- A review of a book written by a former victim of s_x trafficking.
- Reasons why companies are not willing to look into their supply chain to discover if there are slaves involved in making their products.
- Manpower is joining forces with the Not For Sale Campaign in the fight against human trafficking.
- Mountain climbers raise awareness of human trafficking in Africa.
- Allegations of human trafficking are looked into in Canada.
- A brief look into s_x trafficking in Texas.
- Two men in Sweden convicted of human trafficking.
- Ethiopians are increasingly being trafficked.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Highlights of the Week: March 20
(Note that we are simply providing these links to news articles that we found informative or helpful and that we don't necessarily recommend or endorse each site.)
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