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As we all know that, and maybe not (like me before) trafficking that involve women and children from one city to another and from one country to another for the purpose of employing them in criminal activities, keeping them in legal or illegal brothels, or using them as slaves is a crime against humanity and a violation of the civil rights of the individual. This illegal trafficking in women and children for purposes of slave labor, child labor, pornography, and forced prostitution has become a modern day social problem.


The world issues such as:

  • The Congo Kinshasa crisis of the 1960s to the Nigeria-Biafra war (1967–1970),
  • The Eritrea–Ethiopia war of the 1970s,
  • The Mozambique war of independence and its Marxist regime crisis of the 1970s and the 1980s,
  • The Angola civil war of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s,
  •  The South African white minority apartheid regime crisis from the 1960s to 1994,
  •  The Liberian civil war of the 1980s and 1990s,
  •  The Sierra Leone civil war of the 1990s,
  •  The Rwanda genocide of the 1970s and 1980s,
  •  Idi Amin’s crisis of ethnic cleansing in Uganda in the 1970s and 1980s,
  •  Argentine crisis of the 1970s and 1980s,
  •  The Bosnia-Herzegovina crisis of ethnic cleansing of the 1990s,
  •  The Afghanistan–Soviet Union war of the 1970s and 1980s,
  •  The Al Qaida  crisis in Afghanistan and the current American intervention,
  •  The American–Iraqi war that began in 2001, and
  •  The Palestinian–Israeli

Have led to the proliferation of illegal transportation of women and children since the 1960s.




These civil wars and political crises have been the legacy of imperialism in developing countries. War displaces women and children, and some criminal-minded and greedy individuals find these individuals to be easy targets for exploitation and a good, quick money-making source. Most of the recent wars and political crises occurred in developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.


Women that seek a way out find these opportunity as an escape of their hopeless existence in their home countries, not to mention how there put all their hope, and getting parent blessing that someday they able getting a new beginning and they can help improve their family life. In the end they been sold to do these criminal activities and their pride had shredded away,  and been humiliated and treated like they worth nothing.


Maybe as we growth older, we find these thing as something that a norm in society, but the truth how are you going to react or feel if the person that been enslaved to be a prostituted, or others crime is YOU?  If you able to think and put your life in her shoe than you will never let yourself see these crime happened in front your eyes.



Till then, keep thinking and gratefull
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