human trafficking draft
Human trafficking
In Yemen, a Sudanese morgue worker at Sanaa University used his position at the university at least 16 women. Mohammad Adam Omar, 48, was arrested May 17, 2000, following the persistent complaining by the mother of an Iraqi student who mysteriously disappeared December 1999. After his arrest, the lethal morgue worker confessed to killing 51 women in Lebanon, Kuwait, Nigeria, Yemen, Jordan, and Sudan over a 25-year period. In Yemen, Omar confessed to killing 16 women, eight of whom were students at the university. He said he would them to the university's morgue where he would hit them hard on the head until they died. Then he would skin them, He also said he cut off the hands and feet of his victims, dissolved them in chemicals and kept their bones as mementos and used it for human trafficking .
According to the UNODC [“Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity. It involves an act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring or receiving a person through a use of force, coercion or other means, for the purpose of exploiting them”] (online) .
Recently, human trafficking has take a place in our soicty which is not going to help us as a people want to live in a good and a safe place . im strongly agnist the idea of legalzing the human trafficking because its going to cause many bad effects on the indivdual and the socity . legalazing the human trafficking would give chance to increase the amount of the crime, expend the black market , and make people hold grudge to each other.
As we know there is a good and bad people in each place. Legalzing the human traffiking would give the criminal oppurunity to do whatever they want for their own benefit consequintly the amount of the crime will increase and that’s what we trying hard to prevent .Usually crimes happen at night when it is dark and people are resting. That is not as dangerous for those people who would not mind staying home at night and forget about having fun until late. But, how about those people who have to work at night and what if there are any emergences that may make some people go out during the night such as going to a hospital? Will they have to get accustomed to living and working nervously almost every day? It is not right and well-thought to legalize the human trafficking and have more crimes and stressful lives to people because there could be some evil people who are going to exploit the legalizing of the human trafficking and try to kill other people to get what they want . according to profesor janice raymond “Legalization led to open season on prostituted women in the Netherlands. Organized crime took over the sex industry, and this is the main reason why 30 percent of the window brothels have recently been shutterd by the mayor of Amsterdam. Because they had become a haven for traffickers and unsafe for women, Amsterdam and Rotterdam have also closed down their tipplezones -- what some call tolerance zones, but in truth are out-and-out “sacrifice zones” where certain women can be bought and sold.” according to the definitions used by the institutions carrying out the research and also due to the clandestine nature of the phenomenon
· 12.3 million victims of forced labour are estimated in the world today, of whom some 2.45 million are trafficked according to ILO. Of these, most are trafficked into forced labour for commercial sexual exploitation, while one third are trafficked for other economic exploitation. Over half of the persons subject to forced economic exploitation, and almost all those subject to forced commercial sexual exploitation, are women.
· 700,000 to two million are trafficked across international borders annually, an estimate advanced by the United Nations Population Fund.
· The US Department of State has estimated 600,000 to 800,000 men, women, and children trafficked across international borders each year, approximately 80 percent are women and girls.
· UNICEF reports that across the world, there are over one million children entering the sex trade every year and that approximately 30 million children have lost their childhood through sexual exploitation over the past 30 years.
Now after having the first reason of refusing the concept of accepting the legalize of human trafficking analyzed, there is another reason that is going to be clarified as well, which is the probability of having the black market expand. This is a reason that people who disagree and prefer having the organs for sale might want seriously to consider. Due to the fact that selling organs may cause bigger black markets, selling organs should be illegal. Which is a part of the human trafficking that people use whether to get a part of the body or to get more money .Further, the black market destroys many people and could ruin societies and creates aggressiveness.. Now if organs were for sale is not there a chance of having more crimes and victims? The chances of having a killer and victimes people are possible, and this way is not going to do any good to the countries and does not support neither help societies to develop. Furthermore, Gary Becker said, “another criticism of markets in organs is that people would be kidnapped for their organs, and that totalitarian governments would sell organs for prisoners”. Selling organs just makes things frightful and makes people hold grudge to each other since there will people whom going to be a victime of that . That way would spreads the fear and scare many people, which is not good even for children to learn those matters or even get through experiences like those. Moreover, if children undergo any of those terrifying issues, then they are either going to end up with being criminals or have scary lives that are not the best and that is absolutely not an encouragement to bring up kids to be productive citizens in their futures and help their countries to civilize.

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