“You
may choose to look the other way but you can never say that you did not know”
Sex Trafficking can sound like a crime which is not
a part of this world, because how can humanity betrays someone like that. A lot
of us ordinary people might have heard a case or two but we never came across
to a situation in reality and thus we live in denial that such a barbaric
activity is happening among us and is done by some monsters who still have the
nerve to call themselves humans.
When I first came across the idea of writing about
this topic, I was clueless, not academically because we all have at some point
of time heard about it, but rather emotionally. I admit that no amount of
research or factual knowledge can help me feel the pain of the victims. However,
I still read a bunch of blogs and articles and I was speechless of the figures
that I came across to. Those never-ending figures made me shiver, the
geographical locations mentioned made me realize that just how close we are to
this criminal world and yet we keep our eyes shut to it.
I understand the need of exact terminology that
defines this crime, the types, the numerical figures of a particular region
because if we talk about globally, I am not sure humanity can handle those figures.
I wish we could say that it is just another crime which still doesn’t make it
better, but I feel sorry for those who see it that way, because this is not
considered as a crime in the eyes of most people like murder, rape, theft etc. which
human trafficking does include and still has room for many other expected crimes.
It is considered as taboo business activity, in which the victims are robbed of
their personality, their dreams for a normal life, they could be murdered if
they hope for help and the possibility of rape is just unrealistic.
If we talk about its terminology, here is a piece
of what one can find on Internet:
“What
would it be like to wake up each day and have no say in where you’re going, or
what you do? For the 40.3 million people trapped in modern-day slavery, this is
their reality. Held against their will, voice silenced, stifled by abuse,
poverty, and cultural norms.
Human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation,
transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by improper means (abduction,
deception, abuse of power or preying on vulnerability) and control for an
improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation.”
Now, I believe one has a much clearer point of view of this
crime. Yet if one wishes for more testimonials, just a click on Internet will provide
you with a life-time worth of figures.
But what about the survivors? I sincerely hope that my readers
have this question because that is another ugly side of this crime. Unlike
other crimes, survivors of this crime are not looked upon as one. They are
still treated as criminals of the societal culture, and the actual criminals
have such a huge network that it is just impossible to catch them and end this
evil for once and for all. The victims who already survived through hell are
still questionable objects of respect from society. They are considered as
sex-filth and are treated worse than actual criminals until they decide to
give-up. For those who have fought through this living nightmare have accounted
for it and understand how difficult it is to come out alive from this epitome
of evil. And they are the ones who are now helping the other victims in their
cry for help.
So, this is my request to my well-educated and open-minded readers
to not look away from those in need of your help. Do not invalidate their struggles
and pressurize stings of culture and society on their wound. Extend your arms,
for every help counts and can save hundreds of lives, because,
“This could be the Generation that Says; Enough!”
Amazing work girlπ
ReplyDeleteAmazing work girlπ
ReplyDeleteAwesome, amazing content & well written π―π―π₯π₯ππ»ππ» Jaish
ReplyDeleteAn amazing read ππ
ReplyDeleteππm finding no words to give a perfect comment over ur word's π€π€#speechless
ReplyDeleteWell written jaishree
ReplyDeleteHeavy blogging jaishree
ReplyDeleteOp hgya ye to kafi jaishree
ReplyDeleteAmazing work jaishree
ReplyDeleteWell written jaishree
ReplyDeleteI have no words dii... it's amazing....π₯π€π€π
ReplyDeleteSo true Jaishree! This really is an amazing work π―
ReplyDeleteWell Written ππ»π₯π₯
ReplyDeleteAmazing π―
ReplyDeleteNice Jaishree ππ»ππ»
ReplyDeleteGreat content π―
ReplyDeleteDamn girl that was quite an enlightenment here π³
ReplyDeleteVery very well written. ππππ Yes, we really must be aware about it so that we don't make it even more difficult for the victims than it already is
ReplyDeleteAmazing work
ReplyDeleteSoo well written π
ReplyDeleteNice ππ
ReplyDeleteSuperb lines..ππ
ReplyDeleteGood work jaishπΌ
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteKeep working on such a despoliation topic. This blog will going's to help the human society to stand against the victims .
ReplyDeleteSuperb linesππ
keep going girl...very well written..and the topic you chose is too good!!
ReplyDeleteSuper...
ReplyDeleteGood work jaishree...
Super...
ReplyDeleteGood work jaishree...
Great
ReplyDelete