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Victims Of Human Trafficking
It is widely believed that slavery no longer exists in the world, or that it has largely been eradicated. In fact, it has been reported that there are now more slaves than there have ever been before in history. Modern slavery is largely known as human trafficking, and involves the trade of people for labor, sex, and even their organs. So, just how bad is human trafficking?

Most cases are broken down into two main categories: sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Victims of labor trafficking around the world are often forced to work in sweatshops and mines. Younger victims are exploited and forced to beg on the street, and may even be enlisted as child soldiers. Meanwhile, victims of sex trafficking are forced into prostitution and pornography.

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