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BY: BILAL, DREW, AND MARCUS
Bonded Labor and Child Prostitution in the United
Kingdom
Bonded Labor: The Problem
•Around 17,000 migrant domestic workers from non-EU countries accompany their employers to the UK each year. The majority of which are poor women from 3rd world countries
•Many are sexually, physically, and psychologically abused by their employers.
Bonded Labor: The Problem
•Domestic workers become bonded laborers and will be forced to work in conditions not very different than those of slaves.
•Leaving for a better life and a better job without abuse and physical violence is no longer an option
Bonded Labor: The Solution:
Organizations like Oxfam, Kalayaan, the trade
unions as well as others, working with migrant
domestic workers, believe the government must
retain the domestic worker visa as a vital
protection for one of the most vulnerable groups of
workers in the UK.
BONDED LABOR: THE SOURCES
The yellow-colored areas are places from which bonded laborers come to the UK from for the most
part
Child Slavery: The Problem
• Many children, often as young as being around the age of 12, in the United Kingdom are forced to work for essentially no pay while being treated ruthlessly by their masters
•The work they must do is not only labor, but very often the children are used for sex trafficking
•Sex trafficking of children is very common, and traffickers can make upwards of sums of money like $250,000.
“Not For Sale” is an organization combating human trafficking
Child Slavery: Statistics
In 1996, there were an estimated 287 children being trafficked.
This number has now increased to 4,000 girls alone each year.
Traffickers use Dublin, Ireland, as a stepping stone for the trafficking in order to avoid the authorities at main airports
Child Slavery: Prostitution
Mainly brought in from Africa for prostitution
Traffickers had terrified the children into submission with a mixture of physical violence and rape, and the psychological threat of voodoo.
Sometimes fly straight through airport security at major airports, unnoticed.
The caption reads:
“Abuse through
prostitution steals
children’s lives”
Child Slavery: Cannabis Farms
Hundreds of young children illegally trafficked into the UK are the new victims of Britain's booming cannabis trade
Experts warn that children as young as 13 are being smuggled from south-east Asia to work as "slaves" for gangs in dangerous conditions and being kept captive in towns and suburbs across the UK. They believe there has been a five-fold increase in this trade in the past 12 months.
Child Slavery: Data
More than a million children are
working illegally in Britain,
according to research by Child
Poverty Action Group and the
Save the Children Fund
Child Slavery Data
Between 15% and 26% of 11 year olds and between 36% and 66% of 15 year olds are enslaved
Child Slavery: Prostitution
There are an estimated 287 children in prostitution in the United Kingdom
Children as young as 11 are enslaved in prostitution in the UK. Of 100 girls, under 18, who are in touch with Streets and Lanes Project workers last year, the average age was 14 and the youngest was 11. Older pimps exploit them and lock them up in bedsits and often deny them access to food or a toilet
Child Slavery: Military
The UK is also the only European country to send minors routinely into battle. There are currently 6,000-7,000 under-18s in the armed forces.
Of the 6,500 children in the United Kingdom’s armed forces, 800 of them are girls
This pie chart shows where the child slaves are working. More than half of the child slaves are working in agricultural slavery
This graph shows the number of child slaves compared to the number of adult slaves. As you can see, the children greatly outnumber the adults.
Action Plan
• We can volunteer for local organizations such as:• Not for Sale• Polaris Project• And others
• We could set up a website to raise awareness for human trafficking around the world
• Gain support to help major organizations on a larger scale• Recruit volunteers
Works cited
Kalayaan. "Parliamentary Briefing: proposed changes to the domestic worker visa." Kalayaan. Kalayaan, n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <www.kalayaan.org.uk/documents/Kalayaan%20Oxfam%20Briefing%20Paper%20final.pdf>.
Toh, Jacob. Child Prostitute . N.d. Child Prostitutes, England. Afronline. Web. 26 Oct. 2011.
Musiyiwa, Ambrose . "Child Trafficking in the UK." OhmyNews. OhmyNews, 25 July 2006. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?article_class=5&no=293231&rel_no=6 >.
Patt, Prof. Martin, "Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery – United Kingdom UK", http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/UK.htm, [accessed 10/26/2011]
"United Kingdom." Worst Forms of Child Labour Data. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <www.globalmarch.org/worstformsreport/world/united-kingdom.html >
Works Cited (Cont.)
Lakhani, Nina. "Children trafficked from Asia to UK to work in cannabis factories - Crime, UK - The Independent." The Independent | News | UK and Worldwide News | Newspaper. independent.co.uk, 23 July 2007. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/children-trafficked-from-asia-to-uk-to-work-in-cannabis-factories-403251.html>.
Catcheside, Kim. "BBC NEWS | UK | Child prostitutes' sad stories." BBC News - Home. BBC, 27 June 2003. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/
Brindley, Madeleine. "Children groomed for sex trafficking."WalesOnline. WalesOnline, 9 Nov. 2004. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2004/11/09/children-groomed-for-sex-trafficking-50082-14850793/
BBC. Bonded Labor Sources. N.d. Maps, Western Europe. BBC. Web. 26 Oct. 2011.