Children raped for profit!

by CJaye | January 6, 2009 at 08:06 am
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Author, Connie McLeod

Does this headline make you angry…it should. And if you are righteously angry about children being raped over and over, night after night, for a profit of 9.5 billion a year, making human trafficking the third most lucrative illegal trade in the world…What will you do about it?

Each year, more than 1,000,000 children are enslaved, adding to the numbers already captured…lured away from rural homes under the promise of education and a better life in the big city. In places like Pattaya, Thailand, (AKA the Sodom and Gomorrah of the East), children, some as young as 4 years old are used again and again and again by perverted beings who do the unthinkable to those who cannot protect themselves.

Bordellos thrive in plain sight while officials paid to protect often share in the profit. Children are tortured, traumatized and come to believe their captors are their protectors. They fear leaving, yet most contract AIDS and die before they reach the age of 16, making rescue and prosecution incredibly difficult and dangerous.

Human trafficking happens in war-torn, poverty-stricken countries AND IT HAPPENS IN AMERICA! Here in Central Florida our booming tourist industry provides perfect cover for mobile brothels to set up and disappear through weekly vacation rentals. Young educated women from Europe are promised work and a better life in the US. Yet upon arriving, passports are confiscated, threats to execute family back home thwarts escape, brutality and forced prostitution are their reality and most never see home again.

The faces and stories of these children have long fallen on deaf ears, but for one Orlando journalist turned activist, they seared an image too heinous to simply walk away shaking her head saying "Oh that’s too bad, someone should do something." It began in the mid 1990s when Dianna Scimone found herself weeping deeply for the aids infected children of Uganda, then in 2000 sickened at the sight of young teens being prostituted in Thailand. She asked "Lord, what can I do about this?"

Praying fervently for a "big picture" answer, God gave her His heart for these children and then provided a way to make a difference. It's called www.Born2Fly.org  This is an all out war, one we pray will be tipped in the children's favor upon the silent battlefield of the pages of a wordless story book. Now known as the "Born to Fly Project," Dianna designed it to create awareness about child trafficking, with the ultimate goal of ending it!

The story follows Blossom, a caterpillar who was born to fly and learns what is safe and what is not safe. No matter what the language or country, the story is universal and has the potential to reach and educate millions of at risk children and their parents. Wherever kids receive awareness training, the rate of child sex trafficking plummets. Unfortunately there are not enough materials available to those at risk. Blossom's story could change all that.

Additionally Scimone and Born2Fly are teaming with the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking to enlighten residents. Statistically, trafficking goes up at mega events like the Super Bowl scheduled in Tampa on February 1st. If fliers distributed there can prevent just one child or young person from becoming the next statistic, it's worth every effort.

According to the United States Justice Department, 200,000 American children are at risk for commercial exploitation. Who do you know that is at risk? Could sharing this story save them from a life of slavery?

Darkness hates the light and by illuminating the trade, we can make a difference! Choose to open your eyes and see the affliction of these little ones, get righteously angry, then do something to liberate them from this abomination. Join Dianna Scimone and Born2Fly in the fight against human trafficking.

Connect ~ "Get Involved at Born2Fly" or "Donate" to stop human trafficking through Born 2 Fly.
 

For more info: www.Born2Fly.org  If your eyes need to see and your ears need to hear to believe, please view New York Times writer, Nicholas Kristof's story on Long Pross or Katia's Story from MSN.  These brave young women bear the scars of slavery and are willing to relive their nightmare so we would do something to end the misery.

 

Diana Scimone learned more than she cared to know about the subject when she participated in a live online presentation sponsored by the End Internet Trafficking Coalition. EITC is a partnership of organizations that might never cross paths everyone from the National Organization for Women to the Salvation Army. They're all concerned about the proliferation of online human trafficking and are working together to do something about it. Here are some of the highlights of the online presentation or low-lights, depending on how you look at it : * Slavery is illegal everywhere in the world yet more people are enslaved today than any time in history. * Internet trafficking includes not just forced prostitution but forced slavery, mail-order brides, child porn, s ex tourism, slave labor, and more. * Weak laws and lax enforcement mean trafficking is less risky for perpetrators. * Internet child trafficking is organized crime. * 20,000 pornographic images of children are posted on the internet each week. Most come from eastern Europe. (That's why PawPaw's Pals is networking with organizations that work in eastern Europe to stop child trafficking.) * In one orphanage alone, 30% of the kids said they'd been approached by someone outside asking them to participate in child porn. * Craigslist continues to be a major source of human trafficking. Every 10 days, 25,000 new ads are posted on the site promoting some form of trafficking. * Social networking sites are also a prime source for human trafficking. * Child trafficking through the internet happens not just "over there" but all over the US probably in your own town. EITC also has a web forum where you can download articles, find volunteer opportunities, and network with others around the world who are working to stop child and adult trafficking. I think it's time, don't you?

http://dianascimone.typepad.com/diana_scimone/webtech/

updated 1-25-09

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Jawa Lunk

There are no words that can express how this grieves my heart.

Thank you for posting this and helping educate people.

This is a detestible thing, and something needs to be done.

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CJaye

Thank you for the comment, it is very sad. Education is key,it is my goal in life to educate, make people aware of what goes on right in your own back yard.so to speak. There are so many cases here in the United States, right here on NowPublic. Jessica Foster, Glendene Grants daughter sold into human sex trafficking from Las Vegas,Nevada. Thousands of cases here in the US and more everyday being reported in neighborhoods like El Dorado Hills, CA. Who would of ever thought there would be a pimp living there running a sex trafficking ring out of his parent home.
 

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jazzyzazzy

I find this very disturbing, It is once again about money and greed. I question  the  clientel people who I presume are mainly male and pay for such a tragic assault on these poor wee souls, are sick ill so.who? and ? how do we educate such a blatant inhuman act, and the people involved from all sides of this very sorry saga, Anyone got a magic wand.

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CJaye

We put the information out there  so you know what to look for. We are still going to have paedophiles who don't care these guys are habitual offenders and are sick, they can't stop themself. These paedophiles need to be behind bars and need to stay behind bars. What we need more education on is how to spot a paedophile, because thay look like  normal people. People you'd never beleive  would molest your child. Thank you jazzyzazzy for commenting.

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jazzyzazzy

A KNOW SCARY THO ISNT IT VERY SCARY.

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