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  1. Every year, millions of children, women and men fall into the hands of traffickers, lured by fake promises and deceit. Human trafficking has become a global multi-billion-dollar enterprise ...

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    • UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
    • Brides and Brothels: The Rohingya Trade
    • Sex Trafficking in America
    • By The Name of Tania
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    • The Dark Side of Chocolate
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    From: Al Jazeera English | Available on: Youtube After escaping Myanmar’s brutal military, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya girls and women seek safety in Bangladesh. However, the refugee camps are anything but safe. This 25-minute documentary from Al Jazeera English centers on what happens in those camps that shelter almost a million refugees. Fa...

    Directed by: Jezza Neumann | Available on: PBS Frontline Filmed over three years, this 54-minute documentary from PBS Frontline takes a look at sex trafficking in the United States. At 16, Kat was kidnapped and trafficked by men she met online. Through her story, the film explores how victims are chosen, groomed, and sold. In the documentary, Kat s...

    Directed by: Bénédicte Liénard and Mary Jiménez | Available on: Tubi While technically not a documentary, this film is based on eyewitness accounts. While working on other projects in Peru, the filmmakers encountered stories of poverty, trafficking, and other traumas. “Tania” is a composite character created using real stories. In the film, Tania t...

    Directed by: Sanjay Rawal | Available on: Amazon Prime (to rent) In Florida, migrant farmworkers spend hours in the fields picking vegetables and fruit for huge food corporations. The manual labor is hard enough, but farmworkers are frequently exploited, sexually abused, and harmed in a myriad of other ways. While supermarkets make trillions of dol...

    Directed by: Shannon Service and Jeffrey Waldron | Available on: Apple TV, Prime Video, Tubi With a premiere at TIFF in 2018, this documentary focuses on the slave trade that powers Indonesia’s seafood industry and a group of activists committed to changing it. Being responsible for a huge part of the world’s seafood supply is a tall order, but the...

    Directed by: Miki Mistrati and U. Roberto Romano | Available on: Youtube Fresh produce and seafood aren’t the only food industries affected by trafficking. For decades, slavery has fueled the chocolate industry. Places like West Africa are especially dependent on child labor for their cocoa production. The film begins in Germany with questions to v...

    Directed by: Tiffany Hsiung | Available on: Tubi and Amazon Prime (rental) During WWII, the Imperial Japanese Army forced around 200,000 women and girls into sexual slavery. Known as “comfort women,” these women were kept at “comfort stations” that Japanese soldiers visited when they needed a sexual outlet. Japanese women were among the first victi...

    Directed by: Brian Single | Available on: Kanopy (with a public library card or university login) The Lord’s Resistance Army, a militant group led by Joseph Kony, has been accused of human rights violations like murder, child-sex slavery, mutilation, and using child soldiers since 1987. While not as active today, the group leaves behind a long lega...

    Directed by: Rahul Jain| Available on: Amazon Prime (rental), Apple TV Sweatshops are dangerous, exploitative, and responsible for producing many of the clothes we wear today. In this documentary, Ruhal Jain gains access to one of the thousands of textile mills in Suchin, India. Viewers witness the dehumanizing practices, dangerous conditions, and ...

  2. May 16, 2016 · The Blue Campaign infographic resources will help you to answer the question, “What is Human Trafficking?”.

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    • U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  3. Oct 8, 2024 · I have received frantic messages from strangers saying they went searching for some of my writing or other work, but instead found a video of what they think is me being abused.

  4. Today, the Internet provides easy access to a much larger group of potential victims because traditional physical and geographical limitations no longer exist. Traffickers create fake websites or post advertisements on legitimate employment portals and social networking websites.

  5. Oct 30, 2021 · Traffickers abusing online technology, UN crime prevention agency warns. Human traffickers who trick people with fake job offers and promises and then exploit them for profit, are taking...

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  7. In a small town, people are dreaming: a man dreams of buying a house; a woman dreams of travelling; and an adolescent dreams of attending university. As each...

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