Friday, 25 September 2015

human trafficking effect

Social
sources: http://htia.weebly.com/social-impact.html

The issue of human trafficking isn't seen as a serious issue but still dangerously impacts the world. This does not denote them as being not a serious matter, nonetheless. Those who have truly experienced human trafficking are the ones who must cope with the majority of the social impacts. Although, HIV and AIDS can be spread because of human trafficking, which can affect any and all of the population. Despite there being shared impacts of human trafficking, the specific incidents tend to differ from country to country.

Political
sources: http://www.humantrafficking.org/updates/881
The US ambassador for human trafficking, Luis CdeBaca, is calling for Burmese military officers to be held accountable for any involvement in human trafficking or the recruitment of child soldiers.  Human rights advocates say an end to impunity by Burma’s military’s involvement with human trafficking is seen as a key test for the new civilian government.
After the end of an official visit to Burma, U.S. Ambassador for human trafficking Luis CdeBaca says he remains optimistic the civilian government will move to reduce forced labor and child soldier recruitment. But CdeBaca, who travelled to Burma with U.S. special envoy and policy coordinator for Burma Derek Mitchell, said senior military officers need to be held accountable for human-rights abuses such as forced labor.
“One of the things as well is the issue of accountability for the military officers, both the ones who use civilians for forced labor but also the ones who are engaged in recruitment child soldiers," said CdeBaca. "There have been a number of prosecutions for recruitment for recruitment of child soldiers but it’s all the low level guys.”
Global
sources: http://thediplomat.com/2015/06/can-southeast-asia-tackle-its-human-trafficking-problem/

Over a few months their were several outburst of a international scale considering south asia's trafficking problem due to mass graves within Malaysia and Thailand and use of slaves within the seafood industry of Thailand.

Luse then framed the issue of human trafficking in Southeast Asia as being emblematic of a larger reality, where individuals – migrants, refugees and others – are bought, sold, traded or otherwise mistreated. Luse described human trafficking in Southeast Asia as an “economic whirlwind of substantial force” caused by partly by the juxtaposition of extreme poverty with new opportunities for economic exploitation opened by globalization. It is also facilitated by corruption, disregard by many local businesses as to the background and documentation of their employees, and the power wielded by criminal syndicate leaders and masterminds who appear to have gone untouched.
For Luse, if Southeast Asia is to get serious about tackling its trafficking problem, it would need to address all the key aspects of the problem. For starters, Southeast Asian governments, Luse said, must get serious about combating corruption.
Personal issues
This has effected my life by being one major and impacting piece which has displayed on my community as being one of the worst community within the issues of human trafficking which makes me and the people living in the community insecure and threatened through the dark secret of the area.

Primary resources
sources: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/human-trafficking

“No wonder prostitution is so rampant in China, I mused as I watched the four girls watch us: why stand on your feet all day for slave wages when you can get rich on your back?” 

“I’ve been held down like a piece of meat while monsters disguised as men violated me again & again. ” 

“To those who are struggling. To talk about a struggle, you're likely to forget about it. To be shown a struggle, you're likely not to forget it. But, to live through a struggle, you'll understand it.”

source:
http://www.destinyrescue.org/us/blog/for-sale-at-16/

a story of a girl name lek who was saved by police officers at a bar where she was a child sex slave.

http://www.destinyrescue.org/us/blog/rape-murder-of-13yo-girl-devastates-rescue-team/

a story of a girl who got raped and murdered in a bar after being rescued by destiny rescue team.

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