Some Data on Human Trafficking
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However, somewhere out there, real people are suffering and are going through this exact situation.

Victims
are either taken forcibly or with consent and are forced to get into
sexual acts against their own will. But the bottom line is that these
people lose their human rights.

Below are some facts that will help you appreciate how this problem is considered to be uncontrollable.

There
are 27 million people serving as slaves in today’s modern world, as of
2007. Who would think that slavery still exists in this modern world,
figures will prove so..

Huge portions that comprise of that
number each year are women and children. They comprise 80% of the total
number of people being trafficked.

161 countries out of 192 (according to the United Nations) are involved with human trafficking.

Sadly,
some 30% of the victims will have an encounter with a health care
professional while in bondage, but the sad part is that it will not be
revealed that they are actually victims.

In Romania alone, 30,
000 women are declared missing presumed to be victims of human
trafficking, according to the International Police.

Fifty
percent (50%) or half of what the estimated number of humans being
trafficked are all children. Their average age is estimated to be
around 12-14 years old and they are mostly going to go into sexual
exploitation.

The industrialized countries are the main source of slaves or labor servants approximated at 15.5 million victims.

But
the victims are afraid to divulge their situations because they fear
that their families and loved ones’ safety will be compromised. Some
are afraid that they will be deported.

The face of human
trafficking is revealed through the statistics sated above, though they
are but few. But these numbers grow by the day. It will definitely
bring joy if these numbers decrease, but they don’t.

sex trafficking in the United States
human trafficking statistics

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