Fr. Shay Cullen of the Preda Foundation enlists the help of retired Aussie police officers to organize a sting operation. This documentary gives a rare glimpse into the complicated facets of trafficking: poverty, police work, Filipino culture, the parents, and most important of all, the emotionally scarred kids.
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Saturday, April 29, 2017
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Have The Courage To Know About It
Barry Crimmins, famous entertainer and survivor of child abuse. Testified before federal committee on AOL as an important trading point for perpetrators.
"Have The Courage To Know About It"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpFCIq5mygQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpFCIq5mygQ
Monday, July 18, 2016
Use this phone app to fight trafficking. I have.
The TraffickCam app enables travelers to submit pictures of hotel rooms around the world. The images are matched against a national database used by police. News article on this ingenious app.
Simple as that.
Help fight trafficking by uploading photos of your hotel room. These photos will be used to determine where perpetrators of sex trafficking are committing their crimes.
Download here:
http://traffickcam.org/

Simple as that.
Help fight trafficking by uploading photos of your hotel room. These photos will be used to determine where perpetrators of sex trafficking are committing their crimes.
Download here:
http://traffickcam.org/
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Invisible Boys: Inside the Push to Help Unseen Victims of the Sex Trade
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/invisible-boys-inside-push-help-unseen-victims-sex-trade-n503921
Friday, January 15, 2016
You need to read this
The sickening abuse was exposed in an undercover investigation by Belgian journalist Peter Bridge - whose name has been changed to protect his identity. Bridge spent two years investigating suppliers of online child sex abuse in the Philippines and identifying their clients for a documentary, ‘Children of the Cam’.
Bridge worked with Women and Children Protection Centre of the Philippine National Police and US NGO the International Justice Mission, an American NGO to expose the sickening trade in child abuse. Posing as a paedophile, he established contact with ringleaders, gaining their trust, and was invited into the child cybersex dens. Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3393713/She-sat-eight-year-old-girl-lap-asked-want-Inside-Filipino-cybersex-den-pot-bellied-paedophiles-pick-girls-abused-webcam.html
Bridge worked with Women and Children Protection Centre of the Philippine National Police and US NGO the International Justice Mission, an American NGO to expose the sickening trade in child abuse. Posing as a paedophile, he established contact with ringleaders, gaining their trust, and was invited into the child cybersex dens. Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3393713/She-sat-eight-year-old-girl-lap-asked-want-Inside-Filipino-cybersex-den-pot-bellied-paedophiles-pick-girls-abused-webcam.html
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Focus on Supply Chains
Our goods are often produced far from where they are bought, successively changing hands along complex and opaque supply chains. Many supply chains are marred by forced and child labor, with documented
abuses...
The Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) has supported a variety of programs to address human trafficking in supply chains. During the past year, grantees have helped expand knowledge and understanding of the complex nature of supply chains, identified harmful labor recruitment practices, and implemented strategies to prevent trafficking and empower workers. The following examples highlight some of these efforts.
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/fs/2015/245177.htm
The Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) has supported a variety of programs to address human trafficking in supply chains. During the past year, grantees have helped expand knowledge and understanding of the complex nature of supply chains, identified harmful labor recruitment practices, and implemented strategies to prevent trafficking and empower workers. The following examples highlight some of these efforts.
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/fs/2015/245177.htm
Thursday, August 20, 2015
"The seduction and trafficking of minors" by Lila Ramos Shahani
“James X,” had been recruiting minors from Surigao del Sur in Mindanao,
promising them lucrative marriages to foreigners, and the opportunity to
live happily abroad while sending money home to their families.
Instead, he lured them to a cyber-porn den in Quezon City, made them
perform naked in front of the camera, raped them, made them service
foreign customers—mostly Norwegian, American and Australian...
When he was finally nabbed by the Philippine National Police in November 2014, James had no remorse, saying that all he wanted to do was give the children a better life. Interestingly, he himself had been, among other things, a male prostitute in Saudi Arabia—a victim tragically victimizing others in turn.
“Marie,” who recounts her ordeal with “James X” in this interview, was recently rescued from a cyber-sex den in Quezon City. Read the interview here...
http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2015/08/17/1488859/seduction-and-trafficking-minors
When he was finally nabbed by the Philippine National Police in November 2014, James had no remorse, saying that all he wanted to do was give the children a better life. Interestingly, he himself had been, among other things, a male prostitute in Saudi Arabia—a victim tragically victimizing others in turn.
“Marie,” who recounts her ordeal with “James X” in this interview, was recently rescued from a cyber-sex den in Quezon City. Read the interview here...
http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2015/08/17/1488859/seduction-and-trafficking-minors
Thursday, July 30, 2015
7 ways to spot that someone is being trafficked
Airports are hubs for human trafficking -- where adults or children are transported into forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation.
Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, and traffickers often use air travel to move their victims. Sometimes, victims are flown into another country on the promise of a legitimate job, other times traffickers move their victims within a country, to keep them powerless or to avoid detection.But you can help. By being aware of the telltale signs that someone is being trafficked, you may be able to keep them from a life of modern slavery.
We asked four organizations involved in anti-trafficking initiatives to share some of the signs that could indicate that a passenger is being trafficked through an airport. Warning signs: ...http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/30/travel/human-trafficking-at-airports/
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