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Secret Army of Brave Nuns Fight Child Trafficking

Share Photo: (Photo : Photo by @GrandpaSnarky from Twitter ) Child trafficking is now on a huge scale but there is a brave army of nuns who silently fights this war head-on according to reports. The International Labor Organization ILO reports that some 25 million people are forced into slavery worldwide, with almost 5 million being forced into sexual abuse. In Asia and the Pacific the majority of victims of sexual abuse are found - about 3.5 million, up from 200,000 in the Americas, the latest report indicates. Traffickers move thousands of lives by trains, buses, aircraft, and ships each year and hide them from the sight of the authorities as they fly to places around the world. It is estimated that around the world 40 million people are transported, forced into prostitution and jobs.

A hidden army of very brave nuns fight child trafficking

A hidden army of very brave nuns fight child trafficking Jake Whitman and Cynthia McFadden and Rich Schapiro © Provided by NBC News GUWAHATI, India Sister Rose Paite stepped inside this sprawling city’s main train station and scanned the crowd. She often visits public gathering places like this as part of her life’s mission: to save children from being trafficked. In seconds, Paite was off. She had spotted a situation that alarmed her a young girl, maybe 15 years old, sitting beside a much older man in a crisp button-down shirt. Paite walked up to them and began asking questions.

Indian nun shines spotlight on exploited domestic workers

Indian nun shines spotlight on exploited domestic workers Dec 14, 2020 rome bureau chief An unprecedented report published Dec. 11 looked into the working conditions of thousands of domestic workers in India, a majority of who work in slave-like conditions. (Credit: courtesy Arise foundation.) A nun in India, with the help of several volunteers, has led the largest survey of domestic workers ever conducted, providing unprecedented insights into working conditions for one of the country’s most oft-exploited sectors. ROSARIO, Argentina – A nun in India, with the help of several volunteers, has led the largest survey of domestic workers ever conducted, providing unprecedented insights into working conditions for one of the country’s most oft-exploited sectors.

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