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Are human trafficking victims getting the justice they deserve?


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Everyone loves a hero. The popular imagination of this hero is a sword-brandishing saviour who fights the villain, bleeds in war, and wears their scars as a badge of honour. And when the war is one against slavery and trafficking, rescued survivors are brandished as trophies, and the slave-rescuing heroes are awarded for their altruism and courage.
The anti-trafficking or anti-slavery movements thrive off this popular imagination, because it capitalises on the collective memories of heroism that we have grown up on, through stories, films, mythology, and religion. We often look for that one voice, one face, one individual to laud for their courage and heroism that helped save the rest of humanity, and particularly survivors. ....

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[Survivor Series] I was sold to a mill and forced to work 12 hours a day with no breaks


[Survivor Series] I was sold to a mill and forced to work 12 hours a day with no breaks
By Janaki|15th Dec 2020
SocialStory presents the Survivor Series to bring you first-person accounts of extraordinary stories of grit, courage, and triumph in the face of great odds. We bring you the story of Janaki, who was sold to a mill by her neighbour.
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I was only 19 years old when my family forced me to give up my education and start work at a textile factory in Coimbatore. We were very poor and they managed to convince me that I would not only have a good income, but that I could study in my free time. My neighbour, who recruited me, was paid Rs 3,000. Once I reached the mill, I discovered that reality was very different. ....

District Women Federation , India Leaders Forum Against Trafficking , Erode District Women Federation , மாவட்டம் பெண்கள் கூட்டமைப்பு , இந்தியா தலைவர்கள் மன்றம் எதிராக கடத்தல் , அரிப்பு மாவட்டம் பெண்கள் கூட்டமைப்பு ,