Sunday, February 8, 2009

Human Slavery: Sex Trade, Croatia

TAKEN is not just a movie. While the story is fictionalized, the general details are not.

Estimates of between 600,000 and 800,000 people each year are kidnapped, or otherwise forced into slavery, and sold into the sex trade. Up to 70% are females, and 50% are minors.

Consider those numbers - 600,000 up to 800,000. Let's go with the higher number. 800,000 people each year, sold into slavery. Rwanda - at the very least, 800,000 butchered. Is there a difference? In the case of Rwanda, it is over for the individuals in less than 20 minutes in most cases. For the child sold as a sex object - it is for however long. Hours, days, weeks, months ... until the parasite that purchased them tires of them, and they are traded or killed. On one level there is a difference between a genocide and the slave trade, but on a moral level - there is no difference, both are equally evil.

I have no idea why this is tolerated. I understand the money, in areas where $30,000 is a kings ransom - but why. Why do we tolerate it. We have the ability to stop it. Why aren't we. Each day. More. Each day, innocence is lost, destroyed.

Who is WE? We is whoever you wish it to be ... The US, Interpol ... doesn't matter. These parasites get paid money, they do not put the money under their mattress. We have the ability to trace fund transfers - and the buying and selling of large numbers of human beings results in large sums being transferred or withdrawn from bank accounts. When someone in a country where $1,000 is more than the average person has, deposits above X amount - we watch them. Monitor their accounts. If they are linked to any sort of illegal behavior - drugs, slavery, kidnapping ... we leak it - tell their governments, tell their families, tell their newspapers, tell their opponents - and if that does not end the evil, we can find ways to shorten their lives. It is not as simple as I make out, nor is it much more difficult, although it would consume resources and would probably violate a law ... on a moral scale, it would be the right thing to do. It is one thing to cooperate with a tyrant when battling communism. It is another to have anything to do with parasites that need to be extinguished. No law, no court - simply kill them, whoever they are, wherever they may reside ... don't care. Every one of them - and leave the evidence of their evil strewn about for their families to find.

Just a thought - you kidnap an 11 year old from Morocco, take her to Serbia / Russia / Mecca, and sell her to a brothel or some prince. How would she even know where to begin, to get away and escape. She wouldn't.

Kidnap a 20 year old European female. Take her anywhere in the world, and sometime, somewhere, she may have the time and ability to escape and bring what you have done, to light - make it all public. Shine a very bright light on you and the evil you do.

Why then do you kidnap a 20 year old Euro? !!!

It doesn't take much imagination.


There are moments when I am very happy to know that hell exists. Your time is limited here, and eternity is forever.



Links to More Detail on Human Slavery / Sex Trade:

Economist, August 2008

Fox News article, 2005

UN Drugs and Crime

UN Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (UNIAP)

USAToday, 2/14/08







Croatian cops implicated in backpacker Britt Lapthorne case

February 9, 2009
Daily Telegraph

AN Australian woman has told how men who appeared to be Croatian police tried to abduct her in Dubrovnik, just five days before backpacker Britt Lapthorne disappeared.

The woman, identified only as Amber, narrowly escaped an attempt to snatch her from the street after a night out at the Fuego nightclub, where Britt was last seen alive.

She had heard a vehicle accelerate and turned around to see a blue van heading towards her, with two men in the front and another man hanging out the side sliding door.

Separated from two friends, she would have appeared as though she was on her own.

She fled screaming and her friends were still comforting her in a nearby park when they were approached by a group of men who were carrying guns and identified themselves as police.

She was stunned when she looked up and recognised one of the men as being the person who had leant out of the speeding van to try to grab her.

The implication is that her attacker may have been a Dubrovnik police officer or associate of police.

In another development, security cameras recorded a van pulling up outside the Fuego club at close to 5am on the night Britt disappeared.

When Amber was shown an image of the van, she said it was the same vehicle that had sped towards her.

The van appears to pick someone up from outside the club before driving off.

The woman detailed her story to Channel 7's new Sunday Night program and prepared a sketch of her attacker, who has distinctive wavy blond hair and should be identifiable if he is an officer.

Her story - also detailed in a statement to Australian Federal Police and passed on to Croatian police - raises the theory Britt may have been snatched by someone in a van.

Two other women say they were victims of separate abduction attempts after going to the Fuego club.










Kidnapping

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