In capitalism, everything can be comodified, inlcuding human beings. The sickening trades in humans whether as slaves, sexual objects or worse is truly shocking and still prevailant today despite our so=called enlightened times. Thsi report from the Guardian recently highlight the sick-trade in people:
"Human trafficking and slavery, particularly when children
are the victims, not only deny fundamental human rights but also
testify to an utter failure of our religions, cultures and
civilisations.
Traditionally, the children, women and men are
trafficked for the purpose of commercial sex, sex slavery, forced and
bonded labour through a nexus of pimps, labour-recruiting agents,
middlemen, contractors and employers, massage and beauty parlour owners,
circus masters, doctors and other medical professionals engaged in the
organ trade or brothel keepers with the consent or connivance of local
or border police. A few new trends are fast emerging in different
countries, including India.
Over
the last year or two, I have had shocking experiences in Delhi. Some
Muslim clerics and community leaders in the old city resisted me and
activists of the Save the Childhood Movement (BBA) when we were trying
to rescue trafficked and bonded children from garment and shoe-making
workshops. Some of the workshops were hidden away in supposed madrasas
(Islamic schools). We found children wearing small round caps hurriedly
being asked to sit and pose as "Islamic pupils". Illegally-run, private employment placement companies or agencies in big cities and towns have been multiplying rapidly. In
Delhi alone about 2,000 such outfits are active. They are not
accountable to any authority.
BBA has liberated more than 80,000
children from child labour,
bonded labour and trafficking. The vast majority belonged to dalit,
adivasi, Muslim or backward castes and communities. Besides caste
discrimination, gender also plays an important role. The lower status of
females in a patriarchal society has often led to a surge in
prostitution, child marriages and the denial of equal opportunities and
education for young girls and their servitude. Lack of financial resources means the sustainable rehabilitation of victims and survivors is extremely difficult.
Ignorance
and poor education is rife among victims and their families. Most of
the parents of victims of child trafficking for forced labour are either
illiterate or poorly educated. This situation aids the traffickers as
they can deceive such people and lure them or their children away.
Urgent, proactive, collective action and mobilisation is needed to
combat child trafficking."
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Sadly despite the honest and sincere hope from the author of the article, nothing will change under the present system - as is patently clear from their own writing. In all the above it is clear the driving force of money and profit has led to the practices concerned. The fact that many religious organisations are involved also highlights the nature of all religions in that first and foremost they are business like any other, as reported before. Any reform, intervention, charity, pressure group, appeal, etc will only act as a sticking plaster on a wound when really the problem is a cancerous growth within. Cut out the cancer, get rid of capitalism, and you cure the ills. The sickening spectacle of child, and indeed ALL, human traffiking, prostitution, slavery and abuse will never cease under a system guided by and driven by profit.
SussexSocialist
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