As South Africa hosts the 2010 World Cup, the focus will be on many of the continent's brightest stars in soccer, including Chelsea's Didier Drogba and Inter Milan's Samuel Eto'o. In "Soccer's Lost Boys," correspondent Mariana van Zeller explores the dark side to the sport's global popularity, what has been called "the new slave trade."
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elCommentante 1 year ago
But Div, this cant be true, we all know that it's only girls who are subject to human trafficking, and only in the sex industry.
johntheother 1 year ago
Soccer-where my heart at !!!
nhoksockdk95 1 year ago
What a sick world we live in.
MishuTaste 1 year ago
Oh many, this is not cool. I know it is sad but these documentary people are capitalising on the world cup being held and bringing this story out. Why couldn't they do it when South Africa was announced as the host country? Let's leave the games for what they stand for.
ardnega 1 year ago
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The Civil War made slavery illegal. Doesn't mean people still won't kidnap, buy, sell, and but others to work. It's just like a law. Sure it can be put in place and enforced, but that doesn't mean people will follow it. People break the law all the time.
TacosPorFavor 1 year ago
I'm not suprise by this. It's happining in the carabines for baseball, eastern Europe for basketball
lip05 1 year ago
@pycckuu911 ur one sick fuck
Brute55Valentine 1 year ago
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before watching niggers, i had to watch commercial before, where does the wolrd comes to? lolol
pycckuu911 1 year ago
the chick on the video is hot
jbizzle231 1 year ago