the article starts out with a clear emphasis on the cooperation between the different segments of society; cooperation between the state, civil society , and religious groups and institutions on the issues of human trafficking and prostitution, stating how they are immoral, illegal, unethical and how they should be considered as a taboo by societies in Europe, especially Cyprus since the exploitation of women has been rapidly increasing recently. Where all the 800bars and 70 cabarets take advantage of uneducated, poor, unlucky and socially corrupted women at the cost of reasons such as profit and pleasure, which may seem as lame reasons when compared to the life and future of a young woman. The article also states …show more content…
As I would like to make a clear emphasis on how this issue relates directly to the issue of poverty.
The article mentions a few solutions agreed upon by the state, the civil society and the churches. One of which mentions using the help of churches in an attempt to help the exploited women and to spiritually guide them towards better lives. Another solution was the campaigning proposal, where protectors of human rights helped increase public awareness of exactly what is going on and to what extent women are exploited. the article was completely pro the abolishment of trafficking and prostitution practices and there were no arguments or debates in defense of the practices taking place in …show more content…
These among many other solutions deal with the short term perspective of these issues, but more extreme issues should be taken into deep consideration for the general prevalence of such isuues to be significantly reduced in the Cypriot society. But these major global problems are unfixable due to the mere egoistic nature of human beings. Regardless of their societal background, human beings in general, by their biological nature, tend to put their wellbeing before the wellbeing of anyone else. All other people's wellbeing and desires, tend to come after the fulfillment of most peoples personal desires. This is why the major problem of extreme poverty and starvation in Africa has not yet been