ThruTheHaze

Up vote for content, down vote for MSM. Guess I'm neutral.

chickyrogue

never let a good disaster go to waste! $$$$$$ <---the trail to follow always

spicitoarbos

From the article:

Under the cover of rescue efforts, traffickers (often women) can pose as religious leaders, relief workers or representatives of government-accredited employment agencies promising jobs. Sometimes these tricks are mere opportunism, but sometimes they are the well-organized work of national and transnational criminal groups.

Emphasis by me. Traffickers could naturally "pose" as being in any way authorised, or they could actually be, and never be persecuted.

derram

https://archive.is/eyKsa :

Why child trafficking surges after natural disasters - CNN.com

"But more than that, it's essential that child trafficking everywhere is not treated as a symptom of crisis during times of natural disasters."

'UNICEF defines child trafficking as "the act of recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a child for the purpose of exploitation either within or outside a country". '

'A fundamental strategy to fighting child trafficking in Nepal is to keep children in schools, protecting their right to education and a safe environment. '

'So why do these disasters make children so vulnerable to trafficking -- and what can be done about it?'

'The assumption, genuine or otherwise, that a child is an orphan makes them especially vulnerable. '

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