Saturday, October 3, 2009

Human being Trafficking Figures: Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves

Human trafficking is always something that we hear. Yet, somehow, it seems we’ve gone calloused and look at it as something so detached from our reality.

But little did we know that real people are actually suffering due to this crime.

These people are forced to perform labor or sexual acts against their own will and are forcibly or worse taken with consent. But the bottom line is that these people lose their human rights.

There is smuggling of people happening each year, worldwide, and it has now reached 800,000 victims.

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

This human trafficking statistics estimates that 161 countries out 192 (according to the United Nations) in the world are involved with human trafficking.

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

Children comprise half or fifty percent (50%) of human trafficking target. And they become victims as early as 12 to 14 years old and they are most likely to get exposed to sexual exploitation.

As an organized crime, the revenue in this industry runs to around 32 billion every year. The biggest chunk of 15.5 million coming from the slaves or forced labor servants in industrialized countries.

These are just some of the human trafficking figures available today. Each year and in fact, every day, these numbers grow. It would make us feel better if they were slowly decreasing, but unfortunately, they instead increase.

That is why we, each one of us, should take a serious thought on taking small steps to put an end to this ruthless industry.

sex trafficking in the United States
human trafficking statistics

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