Victim

To be a victim of human trafficking means to be exploited for labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of exploitation through the use of force, fraud, or coercion. Victims of human trafficking may be forced to work in factories, on farms, in domestic work, or in other industries. They may be forced into prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation. They may be tricked or coerced into selling their organs or other body parts.

Victims of human trafficking often face physical, emotional, and psychological harm as a result of their exploitation. They may be subjected to violence, threats, or other forms of abuse. They may be isolated from their families and communities, and may have difficulty accessing help or support.

Overall, being a victim of human trafficking is a traumatic and dehumanizing experience, and it is important to provide victims with the support and resources they need to escape their traffickers and rebuild their lives.

HSI Norfolk investigation results in indictments for 4 in connection with labor trafficking … – ICE
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HSI Norfolk investigation results in indictments for 4 in connection with labor trafficking … – ICE

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — An investigation led by Homeland Security Investigations Norfolk, commonly called HSI Norfolk, and the Hampton Roads Human Trafficking Task Force has resulted in four individuals being indicted on 33 charges, including human trafficking of individuals from Central America, benefiting from forced labor, money laundering and harboring undocumented noncitizens. According to the…

Missouri bill discusses human trafficking training for hospital officials
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Missouri bill discusses human trafficking training for hospital officials

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – A bill that will go to lawmakers in January will discuss training to detect human trafficking for hospital staff.an trafficking for hospital staff. ”We have an opportunity as healthcare providers to identify those victims, and help them get the resources that they need, and also begin that healing process, if that’s…

Plenty of hearts but no soul: Yemen’s organ traffickers rake in big bucks
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Plenty of hearts but no soul: Yemen’s organ traffickers rake in big bucks

Sana’a Security  forces declared that they arrested a group of human organ traffickers on Tuesday. In recent years, security has arrested several traffickers who are often part of wider networks that are taking advantage of harsh economic conditions in Yemen. Colonel Mohammed Al-Sobari, the manager of Public relations in Yemen’s Criminal Investigation Department, told the…

Man from Midlothian among 4 charged in federal human trafficking, forced labor case in Williamsburg
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Man from Midlothian among 4 charged in federal human trafficking, forced labor case in Williamsburg

By Kim O’Brien Root | Daily Press Four people, including a man from Midlothian, have been charged in connection with human trafficking at a commercial laundry business. A 33-count indictment was unsealed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Norfolk. According to a news release, George William Evans, 68, of Midlothian and Ana Patricia Landaverde, 47,…

Stop Human Trafficking | News, Sports, Jobs – The Intelligencer
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Stop Human Trafficking | News, Sports, Jobs – The Intelligencer

We get too comfortable, here in our valley, that the bad news of the rest of the world doesn’t touch us. Those awful things happen somewhere else — not here. But news from the Parkersburg Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force, West Virginia State Police, Marietta Police Department, Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Noble County Sheriff’s…

What the Weinstein Jury's Six-Day Deliberation Does (and Doesn't) Mean – Justia's Verdict
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What the Weinstein Jury's Six-Day Deliberation Does (and Doesn't) Mean – Justia's Verdict

In the LA sexual assault trial of disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein, the jury has been deliberating since December 2 without so far reaching a verdict. Are there any tea leaves to be read from the amount of time the jury has been taking? The jury itself has not dropped any clues. No notes or questions…

Religious leaders worry over rising cases of human trafficking – Daily Monitor
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Religious leaders worry over rising cases of human trafficking – Daily Monitor

Religious leaders in Rwenzori have asked government to curb the surging cases of human trafficking in the sub-region. The leaders also urged government to establish rehabilitation centres for survivors of the vice. “Human trafficking is a big issue in our sub-region where we have rescued over 100 people. But within the country, the number of…

Satanic Panic in Missouri: It never really left
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Satanic Panic in Missouri: It never really left

Editor’s note: Satanic Ritual Abuse is real. This article is here for your reference. ST. LOUIS – The 1980s and 1990s mark an era of “Satanic Panic” in American history. This article defines “Satanic Panic” as a phenomena that overtook society when satanic abuse against children and other members of society was introduced. Teachers, government…

25000 trafficked Nigerian women, girls trapped in Malian mines – The Guardian Nigeria
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25000 trafficked Nigerian women, girls trapped in Malian mines – The Guardian Nigeria

This was revealed by experts at a three-day media training workshop on “Countering Trafficking In Persons, (CTIP),” organised by Network Against Child Trafficking, Abuse and Child Labour (NACTAL) in collaboration with USAID for journalists from Cross River and seven other states of the federation and Abuja. Held in Benin, Edo State, the workshop ended on…

Special Report: Doctors call for public to help human rights cause, end forced organ harvesting of Falun Gong in China
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Special Report: Doctors call for public to help human rights cause, end forced organ harvesting of Falun Gong in China

Peer reviewed, 56 page report outlines critical evidence of decades of organ transplant crimes in China “If the alleged crime is too bold and brazen to be believed, the unscientific response of disbelief prevents us from following our natural curiosity…from inspecting the issue with a scientific mind.”— Torsten Trey, MD, PhD WASHINGTON , DC, USA…