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Sunday, December 21, 2014
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Modern Day Slavery
Modern Day Slavery
A problem never solved
There are approximately 27 million people enslaved across the world today even though slavery is illegal everywhere. Although slavery became officially illegal by the United Nations in December 2, 1949; it is still a prominent problem everywhere and has the highest number of people in it today than ever before. One theory to why there is so many people involved and trafficked is because of the cheap cost for slaves. The average price for a slave worldwide today is $90, which only about 200 hundred years ago was 40,000. With the low value of these people it is easier for a slave owner to buy more slaves than take care of the ones he already owns. Because of this "disposable slave" concept, it is causing more and more people to be brought in the trade and more to be mistreated.
Does it still exist in the U.S
Although slavery was ended in the U.S over a hundred years ago it still happens today. All 50 states in the U.S.A have reported slavery and close to 14,500 more people are enslaved in the U.S every year. One place that has been especially know for exploitation and slavery is Florida. Over the years there has been numerous accounts where people came into the country illegally and then were taken advantage of, on farms and labor positions. The accounts of slavery in this country are far and wide but seem to be largely unnoticed by the public. Slavery takes many shapes and forms, so many people do not even realize it, when it happens close to them.
Forms of Slavery
The slave trade today has a market value over $32 billion and like all profitable markets it has a variety of services it operates. The largest percentage of slaves work in agriculture but many are also involved in domestic work, prostitution, manufacturing, construction and more. The people involved in the trade consist of businesses, private owners, and organized crime;the trade is the third largest criminal activity in the world.
What has changed
Around 200 years ago in America, 1/8 of the population was slaves and about only .003% of the world population is slaves today. There are on going efforts all over the world to end trafficking. In Cambodia there has been an increased awareness to what is happening and through training and teaching local authority there has been a large affect. With the help of IJM slavery has dropped 70% in only two years in Cambodia.
Helsa's story
Helsa grew up in a poor Philippian village where both her parents died when she was young. After her mother passed away she lived with her grandmother who would eventually soon die too. Helsa was losed on where to go and was taken in by the neighbors with out a choice. The people that took her in thought of Helsa as property because she had no family left. As years of being mistreated passed she finally decided to run away. Once Helsa ran away she was eventually brought back into to slavery by another family but released when they decided she was no longer needed. Helsa would go on to have a family, yet her troubles were still not behind her. One night men broke into her house and took her husband away. She was not able to support her children so she had to sell them into slavery.
Things you can do
Some simple things you can do to help stop slavery for once and all is make others aware of what is happening around you. You can also help by reporting trafficking to authorities.
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