Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Amazing Hero Fighting Child Sex Slavery in Nepal

I came across this story on CNN. Very touching and moving. Anuradha Koirala is an amazing woman and at age 61 she shows no signs of slowing down in her fight to free, protect, and provide treatment and empowerment for these girls. You can read and watch her story below.

Kathmandu, Nepal (CNN) -- Geeta was 9 when she began wearing makeup, staying up until 2 a.m. and having sex with as many as 60 men a day.

"I used to be really sad and frustrated with what was happening in my life," she said.

The daughter of Nepalese peasant farmers, Geeta -- now 26 -- had been sold to a brothel in India by a member of her extended family. The family member had duped Geeta's visually impaired mother into believing her daughter would get work at a clothing company in Nepal.

"The brothel where I was ... there [were] many customers coming in every day. The owner used to verbally abuse us, and if we didn't comply, [she] would start beating us with wires, rods and hot spoons."

It was not until Geeta was 14 that a police officer rescued her and brought her to a safe house compound run by Anuradha Koirala. The 61-year-old woman and her group, Maiti Nepal, have been fighting for more than 16 years to rescue and rehabilitate thousands of Nepal's sex trafficking victims.

"Families are tricked all the time," said Koirala. "The trafficking of the girls is done by people who are basically known to the girls, who can lure them from the village by telling them they are getting a nice job. It's a lucrative business." READ FULL STORY...





Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Gambino Mafia, Child Sex Trafficking and Craigslist

I came across the three news articles below regarding new charges of the Gambia Mafia family running a Craigslist child sex trafficking ring.

It's been well-reported that sex traffickers use Craigslist to sell "services." I've watched a stories on CNN, Dateline, MSNBC, and other news reports of law enforcement using Craigslist to track down predators and traffickers. Due to added pressure from attorneys and abolitionist groups, Craigslist made some changes to their "adult services" section in 2008.

But the question is, are they the right changes and are they enough? Many believe it was just a cosmetic change and more needs to be done.

Here are the Craigslist Changes.
1. Changed the name to "Adult Services."
2. More clearly specified rules for posts along with a message to report any child sex posts.
3. Doubled the "Adult Services" posting fee from $5-$10.
4. Vowed to work with law enforcement to combat trafficking.

Here are two problems I have.
1. It appears that doubling the "Adult Services" posting fee did not deter posts. In actuality, Craigslist is making more money than ever before off of the "Adult Services" section. It's estimated they will make $36M of their annual $122M directly from "Adult Service" advertising. That would make Craigslist the richest pimp in the world.

2. Craigslist still posts over 3.5 million "Adult Service" ads per year with no real screening for child prostitution. If you're making that much money off the advertising, you can afford to hire people and put a screening process in place.

Evidence can be seen that sex trafficking continues on Craigslist with the new charges of the Gambino Mafia using Craigslist to run a sex trafficking ring. Below are 3 stories regarding the Gambino Family and Craigslist. I would love to hear your thoughts on the matter.

NEWS STORIES

If you feel Criagslist needs to do more screening and prevention, please sign the Change.org petition.



Thank you,
AbolitionistJB

Saturday, April 24, 2010

6 Things You Can do to Combat Modern Slavery

There are many things all of us can do in the fight against modern slavery. We all have different talents, ideas, circles of influence and opportunities to make a difference. USE YOUR SKILLS as only you know how.

In addition, here are 6 simple things everyone can do to make a difference.

ACTION 1: Get educated by reading books, blogs, articles, videos, etc... Knowledge is power and understanding. Plus, it will help you generate ideas on how you can help.


ACTION 2: Request your library to buy modern abolitionist books and/or donate them yourself. See my previous post on this for more information. http://bit.ly/cTNok4


ACTION 3: Sign and/or start petitions to send to government and business leaders. It's easy to do and really makes a big difference in reaching policy makers. Collectively we have the power to move governments and change policies. http://bit.ly/9SvRxP

ACTION 4: Choose an abolitionist organization and donate/raise money for them monthly. Organizations need consistent funding more than one-time gifts. Monthly funding allows them to budget accordingly so they can plan programs and maintain their efforts. Here's how I budget being able to donate to groups. http://bit.ly/bbgKwU
ACTION 5: Learn the signs of human trafficking and look for them in your neighborhood, travels, etc... Report anything suspicious to the National Hotline 1-888-3737-888 or email them at report@polarisproject.org
Here is a FREE community guidebook on combating slavery in your neighborhood.

ACTION 6: Raise awareness by sharing the issues of modern slavery with everyone you know and then by asking them to do Actions 1-5 as well.

To quote Obama,
"YES WE CAN!" We can make a difference in the fight against modern slavery. Many hands make lighter work.


Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
~Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Thank you,
AbolitionistJB

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Remember that Human Trafficking Happens to Men as Well

Calif man arrested in human trafficking, rape case

LEMOORE, Calif. — A Central California man faces human trafficking and sexual assault charges after a 20-year-old man allegedly escaped a house bound in duct tape.

Lemoore police arrested 47-year-old Randy Lee Chiles on Thursday.

Police say Chiles' neighbors reported that the terrified man had knocked on a door in a quiet cul-de-sac Monday wearing torn boxers and duct tape around his ankles. The alleged victim told neighbors he'd been held hostage and raped.

Police say the victim escaped after he heard that his captor had planned to sell him. They declined to release any other details about the case.

Chiles is being held on suspicion of human trafficking, sodomy, false imprisonment, assault and other charges. He's being held on suspicion of $315,000 bail.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

2009 Annual US Government Report on Human Trafficking

Each year the US Government puts out an annual report on human trafficking globally. I know this is old news for many abolitionists, but I'm fairly new to the movement. The 2009 report was published in June 2009 and we should look forward to the 2010 report in a few months.

The report is 324 pages long and is free to download a PDF version. I've started researching the report for myself and it will be a while until I'm finished. I also suggest taking a look at the 1 page "Fact Sheet" for a quick look at some of the highlights of the report findings.

Below is a video of Secretary Clinton and members of congress announcing the release of the study. Regardless of your political leanings, the video gives a great preview of the report. Basically, what I'm trying to say is even if you dislike Hillary Clinton, you should still watch it.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

2 Part Investigative Report "Children for Sale"

Every year thousands of children in India are sold into slavery by their parents. Most often they are conned into "selling" their children and don't realize what is happening. Then their children disappear and the parents can never find them again. But sometimes they are outright sold into brothels and forced labor to pay for parents debts.

This 2 Part report investigates the methods of traffickers, the stories of child victims and work being done to combat slavery in India.

News Report "Children for Sale" Part 1



News Report "Children for Sale" Part 2


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Traffickers Use Social Media

Should Facebook Have a 'Panic Button'?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Tampa, Florida is an Example in the Fight Against Human Trafficking in the United States

It's been mentioned before, but modern slavery is not just a problem in 3rd world countries. It's a problem globally, including the United States. Here are some stats.

  1. Within 48 hours of running away, a child will be contacted by a human trafficker.
  2. In the United States, the average age for girls to enter into prostitution is 12-14 years old.
  3. It's estimated that 14,000 - 16,000+ people are trafficked into the United States each year. That's appx. 1,250 people/month or 41 people/day.
  4. There are over 300,000 slaves in the United Sates today. That's the equivalent of...
  • The total stadium attendance for 10 Major League Baseball games.
  • The number of people attending Disneyland over 9 days.
  • The population of New Orleans, LA.
  • The total number of children attending 500 elementary schools in the USA.
Due to their geographic location and large population, Tampa, Florida has become one of many hot spots for human trafficking in the United States. BUT they are fighting back. The series of videos below are part of their awareness and reporting campaign to stop trafficking.

SHORT DOCUMENTARY: Trafficking in Tampa


PSA #1: Forced Labor in Florida


PSA #2: Forced Labor in Florida


PSA #3: Sex Trafficking in Florida


These are some of my favorite videos to share at abolitionist presentations. They clearly show the impact of trafficking in the United States, how law enforcement is working to combat it and what you can do to help. It's happening here and we should all be aware and on the lookout.

Remember, if you suspect human trafficking is happening in your area, REPORT IT. Simply call or email the national hotline below.

CALL: 1-888-3737-888 (Multi-Lingual)
EMAIL: Report@PolarisProject.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thanks,
AbolitionistJB

Friday, April 9, 2010

Human Trafficking Manuals and Resources for Police, Lawyers and Service Providers

The following are books and manuals I've come across to help train police, lawyers and service providers in finding and caring for human trafficking victims. I have not read any of these, so I can't offer a review or opinion of the manuals. You can click on the links below to read full descriptions and decide what materials will fit your needs.

Free PDF Training Manuals:

Books available from Amazon.com:

If you know of any other resources out there, let me know in the comments section below.

Thanks,
AbolitionistJB

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Kevin Bales: The Plan to End Slavery

Kevin Bales gave this at the TED Conference earlier this year, February 2010. It's a basic synopsis of his book Ending Slavery, which I suggest every abolitionist read, and it lays out the following.

1. The Economics of Slavery
2. Why Slavery is on the Brink of Extinction
3. How Slaves are Being Freed Today
4. How Slaves and Slave Villages are Staying Slave Free
5. The Freedom Dividend (How economies grow and the environment is protected when slaves are freed.)
6. How We Can End Slavery in the Next 25 Years

So sit back, relax, maybe make some popcorn and take a listen to Kevin Bales explain how we can end slavery. Every Abolitionist should watch this.


Be sure to checkout Ending Slavery from your local library, or you can order it online from Amazon.com below. By clicking the link below to buy the book, 4% of your order will be donated to support AbolitionistJB.




Together we can end slavery in the next 25 years. I know and believe this with all my heart.

Thank You,
AbolitionistJB