Showing posts with label "Anti-Slavery International". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Anti-Slavery International". Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

About Anti-Slavery International


The following information is taken from the Anti-Slavery International site...WHY? Because sometimes a little information will inspire a desire to learn more. As a Freedom Fighter I desire to create in YOU a passion in your heart...so you may become a Voice for the Voiceless.

ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL 
As the oldest organization fighting to end human trafficking Anti-Slavery International was founded by Thomas Clarkson in 1839, making it the oldest international human right organization in the world. It has endured for 175 years. Growing up I believed that slavery had ended with the Civil War. Not so. 
                                                                                                               
In the United Kingdom, Anti-Slavery International is the only charity in the United Kingdom to work exclusively against slavery. We work at local, national and international levels to eliminate all forms of slavery around the world by:
  • Supporting research to assess the scale of slavery in order to identify measures to end it;

  • Working with local organizations to raise public awareness of slavery;

  • Educating the public about the realities of slavery and campaigning for its end.

  • Lobbying governments and intergovernmental agencies to make slavery a priority issue and to develop and implement plans to eliminate slavery;

Anti-Slavery International's work is divided among three teams: the Programmes and Advocacy Team, the External Relations Team and the Administration and Finance Team. 

WHAT THEY DO

Anti-Slavery International works at local, national and international levels to eliminate all forms of slavery around the world.
                                                              

           
                                                                                                                         
WHAT CAN YOU DO
Anti-Slavery International relies on the support of people like you. There are many ways to help, from donating online to running a marathon or setting up a local campaigning group. You can become a member, donate, fundraiser or you can campaign against slavery and challenge yourself.  

CAMPAIGNS

Your action puts pressure on governments to take action to stop slavery in their countries. It also offers support to local organisations in their struggle to protect basic human rights. Some of the campaigns Anti-Slavery International is working on: Victim Protection, Home Alone, Cotton Crimes, and the Chocolate Campaign. Success stories are available too.

RESOURCES   

Anti-Slavery International publishes its research and produces it's own resources for public education on contemporary and historical slavery. You will find: 

Reports & publications, Library, Exhibitions, Shop, Education, Photograph, Transatlantic Enslavment, Reports Magazine, Anti-Slavery videos, and Free campaigns resources.


I hope you take the time to check out the Anti-Slavery International website. Please leave a comment if this blog helps you grow in knowledge about what is out there to aid you on your journey toward becoming a Freedom Fighter.  



Sunday, May 11, 2014

Boko Haram Kidnapped 276 Girls


                                                                                   
The kidnapping of close to 300 young girls has made the news. Everyone is weighing in on what should be done or not be done. Heads of governments make threats and promises. Parents weep and cry, for their children are in perilous danger. 


Boko Haram's arrogant and cocky proclamation to sell them is shocking to many. To many more, myself included, it is sick and twisted, but, it is not shocking. There are an estimated 27 million modern day slaves in the world. They work in fields, sweat shops, private homes, and in the sex industry. They are men and boys, women and girls.

According to Polaris Project there "is not one consistent face of trafficking victim.  Trafficked persons in the United States can be men or women, adults or children, foreign nationals or US citizens.  Some are well-educated, while others have no formal education.

While anyone can become a victim of trafficking, certain populations are especially vulnerable.  These may include: undocumented migrants; runaway and homeless youth; and oppressed, marginalized, and/or impoverished groups and individuals.  Traffickers specifically target individuals in these populations because they are vulnerable to recruitment tactics and methods of control.

Undocumented immigrants in the US are highly vulnerable due to a combination of factors, including: lack of legal status and protections, language barriers, limited employment options, poverty and immigration-related debts, and social isolation.  They are often victimized by traffickers from a similar ethnic or national background, on whom they may be dependent for employment or a means of support."


                                            

The spokesperson for Boko Haram spoke the truth when he said there is a market for selling young girls and it is a growing market. Aidan McQuade the Director of Anti-Slavery International said in his CNN interview when asked if selling these girls was even feasible, "I think it is feasible because it has been happening day in and day out for years..." (CNN video can be seen here.) 

It does not matter now for these girls, or their families, that this crime is on the rise or that it has been going on for years and years. What matters now for them, is the fight for survival. Those who are actively involved in working to end human trafficking will continue the fight. My hope is, that through this atrocity, more will wake up to the truth of modern day slavery and join freedom fighters everywhere by educating themselves, by praying, by donating their time and/or money to organizations in the fight to free slaves everywhere.