peace,
This interview with Dinara is from the Israeli program "Uvdah" Feb,2006. You can find the whole program here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2212906081716661355&q=israel+traf...
God says that oppression is worse than murder, one of its ugly faces is Human Trafficking, the UN estimates there are more than 800,000 being trafficked every year, many of them are forced into prostitution and threatened with death should they attempt to escape the clutches of their captors.
The real numbers maybe much higher than that, this international organized crime is hidden and most victims are too scared to come out.
"Human trafficking is so hidden, you don't know who you're fighting — the victims are so scared, they're not going to tell you what's happening to them," said Zambian Given Kachepa, a former victim of a ring that exploited Zambian orphans touring the United States in a boys choir.
Eventhough men are supposed to take care of women, mothers, sisters, wives, daughters (Quran[4:34]) some men have preffered to use and abuse them.
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3060127,00.html
(Israel) Y., from Moldava, says she was forced into sado-masochism. "Customers would beat us. They had special instruments. They would drip hot wax all over my body and force me to do painful, degrading things. Of course they enjoyed it—they paid extra for it."
(Israel)N., from Ukraine, worked on Peretz Street in Tel Aviv, explains why women don't run away. "We all dreamt of escaping, but they even managed to steal the dream from us after someone did leave. A week after she disappeared, her family's home in Moldava was firebombed."
"We had nowhere to run," says H. from Ukraine. "The door was always locked, bars on the windows, and there was a closed-circuit TV in each room.
"And even if you managed to get out—where would you go? What would you do? Several customers were police officers, and other cops would check our visas and leave. So who would we have turned to for help?
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Meredith May
San Francisco Chronicle
http://sfgate.com/sextrafficking/
October 10, 2006
Once limited to infamous locales such as Bombay and Bangkok, sex trafficking is now an $8 billion international business, with San Francisco among its largest commercial centers.
"Human trafficking is a multibillion-dollar business. In terms of profits, it's on a path to overtake drug and arms trafficking," Barry Tang
Women are scared for good reason. Those who have become witnesses have been burned with acid, have disappeared, or have had their homes ransacked and their families harmed or threatened in their home countries, said Dong Shim Kim
The United States is among the top three destination countries for sex traffickers, along with Japan and Australia.
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http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/kralis/060731
July 31, 2006
Barbara Kralis
RenewAmerica analyst
Once a victim has reached his or her destination, the slaveholder will keep the victim indebted further to pay for the costs of travel transportation, passport, and visa fees. Then the slave enters into "debt bondage." The slave's weekly living expenses are deducted from any small credits that may be applied through his or her labor, leaving the victim always in greater debt. Many times the traffickers or "coyotes" father children of the victims. The slave lord takes the babies from their mothers to be cared for by his own family, thus holding more control over the slave to work harder to earn the baby back.
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Help is on its way, please check the quranic prophecy on:
http://www.usn2161.net
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Dinara's interview was taken from an Israeli program "Uvdah" Feb,2006, you can find it here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2212906081716661355&q=israel+traf...
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This is disgraceful, but we are trying to fight it. According to Amnesty's last report, we have made a great effort to stop human trafficking and the situation is much better. Laws were legislated and pimps and smugglers were prosecuted and jailed. It is much harder to smuggle from Egypt now days, and these women are no longer jailed.
sbonzai 4 years ago
peace, what are your sources that it is harder to smuggle from Egypt now and that these women are no longer jailed? note that there are more than 20,000 of them in Tel Aviv alone.
Ahmad992 4 years ago