PROSTITUTION- A REASON FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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Every one of us has an urge to grow. To be what, we dream to be. A dream, which extracts all the possible potential out of us so as to see that dream take the shape of reality. For accomplishing such goals many often people lose their natural judgement skills of what is right and what is wrong. People tend to become more vulnerable to the menace which exists in a society. And traffickers exploit these highly vulnerable sections of a society. They create a world of deception wherein people are guaranteed of better education, status and high pay scale. Hence, human trafficking deals with trading of humans. This includes sexual slavery, forced labour, commercial sexual exploitation, and forced surrogacy. Human trafficking is a global crime as it completely violates the personal rights along with restraining freedom by coercion. Hence, human trafficking is a system based on greed, control and power. It is one of the most serious crimes which affect every continent and every country at all possible levels. Society doesn’t listen to this, business doesn’t see this and government refuses to talk about it. People who are trapped in this vicious circle of trafficking are often invisible, always powerless and are put to work.
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