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The history of slavery

by Restavek Freedom

The history of slavery is a large and untellable story, full of tragedy and cruelty that spans both centuries and continents.

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10 Facts about human trafficking in Africa

by Borgen Project

Today estimates determine that over 40 million people live in modern-day slavery, making it more rampant than it has ever been in human history. A significant amount of this trafficking takes place in Africa.

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How do I Identify a Victim?

by youth.gov

Members of the youth-serving community and those who regularly interact with young people are in a unique position to recognize children who may be victims of human trafficking or on the path to becoming victimized.

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Human Trafficking: The Problem

by youth.gov

Traffickers are not only men; women are also perpetrators. Increasingly, traffickers are using fear tactics to lure children and youth into commercial sex acts and/or compelled labor. The base of the issue is the traffickers’ goal of exploiting and enslaving victims and the coercive and deceptive practices they use to do so.

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What is human trafficking? Is it biblical?

by Compelling Truth

Human trafficking is absolutely unbiblical, and Bible-believing Christians are working to end it. Christ-followers should follow Jesus in proclaiming liberty to captives and freedom to prisoners.

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11 Facts about human trafficking

by DoSomething

Human trafficking is a crime that forcefully exploits women, men, and children. According to the United Nations, human trafficking affects every country in the world, but it’s not talked about enough.

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Orphanage or organ repository?

by Salvation International
August 25, 1995

New evidence is surfacing that the human organs that China sells at such handsome profits on international markets come not only from its multitudes of political prisoners but also from an even more abundant source – the tens of millions of abandoned girl babies.

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