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Why be concerned about child trafficking?

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10 Posted Arnold Cloony edited answer

Why be concerned about child trafficking?

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There were some really good hoarding shows and it was really fun to watch. Those people’s homes were like one huge trash can. There were so many things there and it funny when you ask them, they always need some junk. I loved watching those, now I can’t find them anywhere to rewatch them and have some fun. This thread was about sex trafficking also, you can see how big of a problem this still is. There are organizations where you can become human trafficking volunteer and fight with them against it. I am a member and it is a wholesome feeling when you can help someone.

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Child trafficking violates a child’s most fundamental rights as outlined in the Convention of the Rights of the Child. We should be concerned about trafficking for the same reason we are concerned about slavery. For all the complexities of trafficking, trafficked children are child slaves. Children who are exploited in this way are often: • Forcibly removed from their home area; • Raped, abused physically and emotionally; • Treated cruelly; • Exposed to severe health risks; • Threatened and terrorised; • Deprived of their right to education; • Discriminated against; • Exploited economically; • Exposed to hazardous work and materials; • Forced to work long hours with no rest or recreation; • Receive low or no wages.

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