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20 million
victims of human trafficking
AFP
July 28, 2012 3:08AM
MORE than 20 million people are victims of human trafficking, said
the International Labour Organisation on Friday as it launched an
awareness campaign coinciding with the London Olympics.
In the campaign, the ILO has set up brightly coloured large
walk-in 'gift boxes' that promise passers-by a better life, only
to reveal images on the realities of human trafficking in black
and white on the inside.
The boxes' interiors display victims' faces and their stories, as
well as information about human trafficking provided by the United
Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT).
"Every minute of every hour of every day, men, women and children
are forced to travel around the world to make gold for someone
else: they have been trafficked," the group said.
The ILO said that every day around three out of every 1000 people
worldwide are in forced labour.
Of the victims, 90 per cent are exploited by individuals and
businesses, while 10 per cent are forced to work by the state, by
rebel military groups or in prisons, it added.
Sexual exploitation accounts for 22 per cent of victims and labour
exploitation makes up 68 per cent, it said.
"The successful prosecution of individuals who bring such misery
to so many remains inadequate - this needs to change," said Beate
Andrees, head of the ILO's Special Action Program to Combat Forced
Labour.
"We must ensure that the number of victims does not rise during
the current economic crisis where people are increasingly
vulnerable to these abusive practices."