Dear All,
Today I would like to add in my blog one of information
alike email which dropped in my email box and thought to share with you all as
I being one of part of this society and share for social awareness about “Child
trafficking – Awareness”.
Please note that I
am not author of following information related to above subject /title and I am
reproducing for the sake of social awareness only.
We hear news about missing children quite frequently.
Where do they go?
Trafficking is one of the biggest trade & third largest
profitable industry in the world today after drug peddling and sale of arms.
Why
children are abducted?
The biggest reasons are;
• Child abuse & sexual exploitation
• Used as light weight camel jockeys in Arabic nations
• Organ trade and harvesting
• Ransom, as Indian economy booms so does rise in child
abduction
• A case of Cannibalism has also been reported
• Human sacrifice to please gods
• Used as forced labor, domestic servants, work in factories
• Used as beggars by gangs after mutilations of hands &
legs
• Child trafficking to international borders
• Forced into child marriages
• Illegal adoption
• Medical trials; yes it does happen
• Shipped and used as child soldiers in war prone countries
to fight.
Child
Safety Tips against abduction
• Always keep an eye on your children
• Tell your children not to wander off
• Instruct them not to talk to strangers
• Background verify home maids, auto / van drivers who
commute your kid to school
• Make sure your child knows your name, address and contact
number
• Do not make them wear provocative clothing that may appear
attractive to older men
• If you are on Indian Railways, make sure you don’t
completely dos off. Many children are kidnapped while both parents are
sleeping.
• Instruct to ‘yell’ when the kid thinks that they are
abducted.
To make this world
a secured place for all children, need you to be ‘Alert & Aware’.
Please share this information with your near dear ones and relatives for more awareness.
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