By Susan Ople INQUIRER.net First Posted 15:20:00 04/06/2009 Filed Under: Migration, Women, Justice & Rights, LabADAM SMITH, economist, had this theory about an invisible hand. A person out to promote his self-interest, Smith said, tends also to promote the good of his community. The reverse is true in the underworld where human traffickers prosper in direct proportion to the… [Read more…]
The truth of trafficking Most women in the sex industry don’t want to be there: their ‘choice’ is driven by desperation Comments (101) Rahila Gupta The Guardian, Thursday 2 April 2009 Article history The European Convention on Action against Human Trafficking comes into force in the UK this week – the result of a vigorous… [Read more…]
Thank you New York times for this alarming story. This mom’s and dad’s should scare you strait. This should have you grab your kids, and grab your daughters and have a talk that will scare the sh** out of them. This is unacceptable. This is derganged thinking. We need to act. Matt Sayles/Associated Press… [Read more…]
‘Our World’ Photo exhibit brings awareness and enlightenment to viewers around the world. We appreciate the abundance and wealth in our world, united with the realities of war, poverty, abuse and disregard towards our fellow human. Ideally you will discover new actions that make a difference in the lives of our human family. May everyone enjoy… [Read more…]
**Ok, Ladies-what is the lesson here? Let’s see how this is plays out in the media. Do you think he will be let off? Do you think Rhianna will be sympathised with? This is some serious stuff. This is a loud and clear message to all young girls however this is handled in the… [Read more…]
March 23, 2006 Edition 3 Baldwin Ndaba Four-year-old Jandre Botha disobeyed an order to call his mother’s lesbian lover “Daddy”. So the lover, Engeline de Nysschen (33), viciously assaulted Jandre while demanding that he must call her “Daddy”. Jandre died from his injuries, which trauma expert Professor Mohammed Dada said were similar to those of… [Read more…]
Are battered mothers treated so badly by family courts that their basic human rights are being violated? In many cases, the answer is “yes” according to a new report from the Battered Mothers’ Testimony Project (BMTP) at the Wellesley Centers for Women. Battered Mothers Speak Out looks in-depth at the experiences of 40 battered mothers who sought… [Read more…]
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