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More than ever, millions of kidnapped or sold out children are being held against their will, exploited as sex toys, frequently murdered for the extraction of organs, satanic rituals, as suicide "mules" for dangerous narco-traffic operations, or killed by desperated pedophilos, simply to "secure" that their rape-crime will never be proved by their victms, if catched by future Law Enforcement investigations. Also, they are being beaten, starved, sold and tortured daily in brothels, underground sweatshops, shipyards, as child soldiers, and even private homes.
Perpetrators don't care about Divine Laws, otherwise they would never even toutch a children's body, soul or mind without utmost respect, but sooner or later they will surely learn why "it would be better for them to have a millstone fastened around their neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea." (Mattew 18:6) instead of abusing any child, even if only psycologically.
The numbers, the market and the billions in "profit" made by the worldwide child-pornography (including babies) "industry," fueled by the cultural normalization and despenalization of pedophilia, which is being promoted worldwide by the majority of LGBT+ militants, are increasingly growing at levels absolutly unimaginable just a couple years ago.
In India, according to Caritas International, every 8 minutes a child goes missing, In Laos, Tailland, and some other countries, there are areas where "families" survive by selling their own children for in-house "services" such as oral sex, etc., paid by pedophilos within the so called international "sex turism" network. In Latin America, it is quickly spreading like a cancer type of criminal network combined with other horrific crimes, including videos of babies being raped, sold out by thosands of dollars. Trafficking of children in Africa is rampant. For example, Nigeria reports that children trafficked for labor purposes [in addition to be sexually abused], can work from 10 to 20 hours a day, carry heavy loads, operate dangerous tools and lack adequate food or drink. One out of five trafficked children die of illness or mishaps. Others succumb to sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS. Traumatized by abominable "working" conditions, ill-treatment and disease, children lose their human dignity and develop a feeling of being cursed outcasts. This will likely lead to crime, drug consumption or long term mental disorders, the report found. As another example, read this CNN/Lagos-Nigeria report Interpol: 157 children rescued from West Africa trafficking ring.
God's Children are NOT for Sale
As of September 2023, since the miracle movie "Sound of Freedom" became main stream, this Focus was elevated to the highest priority. The Sound of Freedom movie, after completed, had to overcame 5 years of sabotage, culture cancelation and all sorts of obstacles against its worldwide distribution, including supernatural attaches. Threfore, we re-focused the GOC-03 Group to the highest priority, in order to share its message (including a "Pay it Forward" budget) as joint catalyst also for us, trying to help convert this movie in the cornerstone of a global movement against human traffic, specially children.
This Focus Group GOC-03 is deeply inter-related to the GOG-04 (Pornography), the GOC05, which is focused on Human Traffic as a whole, the Focus GOC-06 (traffic of human organs), and the GOC07, related to Slavery, GOC-13 (related to Rapes), and the GOC-18, related to the "Child Soldier" issues.
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Unfortunately, child trafficking is an issue that is worldwide. There are many ways you can help combat child trafficking yourself, and the first is to educate yourself on the specifics of child trafficking. From there, start spreading the word and looking into how you can help in your local community.
After seeing the film, learn more about human trafficking. If you’re a parent, talk to your kids, appropriately, about what human trafficking is, monitor their social media activity online, and always know your child’s whereabouts.
“U.S. law defines human trafficking as the use of force, fraud, or coercion to compel a person into commercial sex acts or labor against their will.”
What is Child Sex Trafficking?
"Child sex trafficking is a form of child abuse that occurs when a child under 18 is advertised, solicited or exploited through a commercial sex act. A commercial sex act is any sex act where something of value – such as money, food, drugs or a place to stay – is given to or received by any person for sexual activity."
How Does Child Sex Trafficking Happen?
Common trafficking ploys involve forming romantic relationships with victims or promising them jobs in entertainment or modeling.
How do I Recognize Child Trafficking?
“Many people in active sex trafficking situations do not recognize themselves as being victims because they have been expertly groomed by a trafficker to believe they have chosen to participate in commercial sex.”
There are a variety of trafficking examples including familial, romantic, and child trafficking that involve recruitment, grooming, coercion, and control.
Source: Polaris Project
DOMESTIC:
The United States is #1 in the world for sex trafficking
More than 500,000 children a year go missing in the US alone
More than 50% of victims are between the ages of 12 and 15
25% of child pornography is created by a neighbor or family member
Over 500,000 online sexual predators are active each day
Over 80% of child sex crimes begins on social media
As of 2021, there are 252,000 websites containing images or videos of children sexually abused
GLOBAL:
27% of human trafficking victims are children
Human trafficking is a $150 billion-a-year criminal enterprise business worldwide
Transitioning out of the commercial sex trade isn't just about the moment of 'rescue', but more importantly, about sustainable reintegration through exit services and supportive aftercare. Comprising support mechanisms such as shelter, counseling, healthcare, legal aid, and vocational training, exit services equip survivors with resources to leave the sex trade and for life beyond exploitation.
They often give survivors the courage to leave their exploiters and they act as a safety net that prevents survivors from falling back into sex trafficking due to lack of support. By advocating for policy change to support these resources, volunteering, or donating to organizations offering these services, a community arises that enables survivors to thrive independently.
Look out for local organizations where you can contribute.
The best way to combat human trafficking is to stop it before it happens. The current reality is that for every child and individual rescued from the sex trade, others are brought in to take their place. Unless root factors enabling sex trafficking are addressed, no amount of rescue and aftercare will stop this crisis.
If there were no sex buyers, there would be no sex trafficking. Increased awareness, penalties, and accountability for those doing the harm and driving the demand for victims are proven successful deterrents that actually shrink this crisis.
Strengthening legal and policy frameworks will greatly deter potential traffickers. Stricter laws, increased penalties, and rigorous enforcement can make sex trafficking a high-risk, low-reward enterprise for those considering it.
Institutional changes are crucial. This includes fostering a culture of zero tolerance towards trafficking within organizations and systems, as well as promoting ethical standards across various sectors. Demanding that major corporations, such as payment processors, social media platforms, and travel hotspots, reject profits from sexual exploitation would significantly help end this problem.
Economic empowerment programs also play a significant role in prevention. Providing communities with access to viable income opportunities and quality education can reduce this vulnerability.
Share what you have learned about this issue or survivors stories with your local network or on social media
Ask your state legislators to increase accountability for sex buyers in your state
Research and volunteer at organizations providing support in your local area
PLEASE CLICK THE "BLOG" TAB ON TOP OF THIS PAGE TO LEARN FROM DR. LAUREN PINKSTON, AN RENOWNED EXPERT IN ANTI-TRAFFICKING.
"O God, by your mercy give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed, courage to change the things which should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.(...) " The Serenity Prayer.