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Summary Of Sex Slavery By Andrew Cockburn
The first article I read written by Andrew Cockburn was impacting and eye opening. I knew there was sex trafficking but not to this extreme where there is an entire “mafia” business surrounding it and seeking poor, uneducated, women, men, and children into a life of prostitution. It enraged me that the guards in Serbia raped Victoria at such a young age without her consent. Victoria trusted in a bad person, but what her friend did has no forgiveness. Victoria’s friend jeopardized her future and led her into a life of hardships, sexual abuse, where she couldn’t even trust the cops because they too were customers and apart of the chain of sex slavery. The second article I learned that there are many countries in the world that families permit

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