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Abolishing Sex Trafficking and Slavery in the Contemporary World Posted by Siddharth Kara on April 30, 2009 at 4:46 pm

After a recent panel discussion in West Hollywood relating to human trafficking, I was approached by two individuals from the Takepart.com team, Rick Reisdorf and Wendy Cohen. They asked if I would be interested in contributing to the slavery portion of their soon-to-be launched website. I was pleased that we saw eye-to-eye on several crucial imperatives regarding the site’s role - primarily to serve as a destination for reliable data and information, while providing tools and recommendations that would allow the very fragmented abolitionist community to unify around a set of activities to initiate a more effective response to this unconscionable human rights violation. As a subset of slavery, we agreed to start our focus on trafficked sex slaves. Such slaves are by far and away the most profitable slaves in the world, and it can be argued, the most barbarically exploited.

Contemporary slavery is thriving as a global business, yet efforts to intervene in these crimes remain anemic, misdirected, and uncoordinated internationally. Beginning a decade ago, the first stage of the contemporary abolitionist movement was to remind people that slavery still existed and that slave-trading (also known by the less helpful term, “human trafficking”) had resurfaced as a ubiquitous mode of entry into numerous forms of slave exploitation, especially for forced prostitution. However, awareness and outrage are not enough. We must shed the propensity for sensationalism and initiate a more effective, analysis-driven response based on a granular understanding of the business of all forms of contemporary slavery, and none is a more sophisticated than the business of sex trafficking.

Even though approximately four percent of today’s 29 million slaves are trafficked sex slaves, those same slaves generate almost 40 percent of the $91.2 billion (yes, that billion, with a “b”) in profits enjoyed by slave owners worldwide. At present, sex trafficking is a tremendously profitable, low-risk enterprise, at least for those who lack any measure of moral sensibility. In the absence of an accurate understanding of the size, profitability, and growth rate of sex trafficking, the measures, policies, and laws intended to thwart this grotesque practice have been largely misaligned with the nature and extent of the crime. Here are a few key data points - there are more than 1.2 million trafficked sex slaves in the world (size), generating a global weighted average $29,210 in profits per slave per year at net profit margins of 65 -75 percent (profitability), with a global growth rate of 3.6 percent (growth). Consider that the global weighted average purchase price of a trafficked sex slave is $1,900, and you can see that the return on investment is staggering.

Understanding the business model of this globalized crime reveals specific points of intervention that are vulnerable to exploitation by more targeted abolitionist measures. Such measures must be undertaken by a new brand of global abolitionist movement with sufficient unity, expertise, resources, and trans-national cooperation to wage a more effective battle against sex trafficking and all other forms of slavery. Stakeholders at all levels have crucial steps to take, be they governments, international organizations, NGO’s, local communities, and individual citizens.

In an ongoing series of blogs, I will outline these steps while providing detailed information on why the business of contemporary slavery has ascended in the post-Cold War era and the best ways we can abolish each mode of slavery, starting with sex trafficking. For those wondering - how can we succeed in the face of such tremendous forces as poverty, lawlessness, corruption, and acute biases against gender and ethnicity that drive the supply-side of contemporary slavery, I offer you two points of hope.

First, we do not have to ameliorate these supply-side drivers in order to make a considerable impact on slavery levels worldwide. The demand side of many modes of slavery, especially sex trafficking, is vulnerable to disruption, and I will outline how we can do so in blogs to come.

Second, take heart in the very first abolitionist movement which commenced when 12 men met in 1787 at a printing shop at 2 George Yard in London. Their mandate was preposterous - to abolish slavery in the British Empire at a time when even the Church of England had slaves. These men toiled tirelessly without telephones and blogs, traveling thousands of miles by horseback, ship, and foot to gather the information and support they needed to succeed. It took 50 years before a bill abolishing slavery in most of the British empire passed both Houses of Parliament. Only one of the original 12 crusaders lived to see that day. We, as the inheritors of this work, need not convince the world that slavery is wrong. That battle is won. We need only to use our collective will to organize a foundation of knowledge and better recommendations that must be bellowed to those in power with sufficient numbers and persuasiveness of argument, to convince them that slavery must be abolished, once and for all!

Siddharth Kara is the author of “Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery.” He holds and MBA and a law degree and serves on the Board of Directors of the abolitionist organization, Free the Slaves.


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Posted by lora on May 1, 2009 at 4:15 pm

The more this issue is discussed, the more people will realize the truth. When I went to Bangkok I met twelve year old girls that had to dance and ‘perform’ for businessmen and tourists. Many justify it by saying it is countries choice. They are mistaken. We took over the country for our playground and gave those beautiful people ‘jobs’. But we do not pay enough to give most of them the quality of life we promised so they can easily be taken advantage of.

Why is there so much stolen sex?
My theory - no one is explaining the difference between lust and love so people have no clue as to why they feel like they do.
Lust ensures survival of the species by making babies but it must be conrolled.
Love raises the babies and would not force girls and boys into slaves.

Thank you for this post. Boys and girls all over the world will only benefit from people like you who want us to know what is really going on in the world.
Most of our leaders just turn a blind eye and many religious leaders say life is meant to be suffered.
Love will prevail in the end and lust will find its proper place.

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Posted by lora on May 1, 2009 at 4:18 pm

Sorry for the typos in the previous post.
Anyway we can get a preview option or a delete?

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Posted by Phil Cenedella on May 2, 2009 at 10:33 am

Thank you for this post. We are on the frontlines in the UAE and Ethiopia and can use advise, guidance and funding to do our mission more effectively.

Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Posted by Nina on September 29, 2009 at 7:47 pm

Please help make a difference!!! We are looking to provide NYC’s first safe house!

Restore NYC on Broadway fundraiser, Monday October 26th!

Unforgettable songs from your favorite musicals will be performed by Broadway stars to benefit the organization Restore NYC (www.restorenyc.org), which provides much needed aftercare services for internationally sex trafficked women in New York City. Tickets are selling fast and you won’t want to miss this exciting night of great talent as we seek to bring hope to those that have been brutally victimized by sex trafficking.

Hosted by Jeff Kready (Les Misérables, Billy Elliot) and starring Sierra Boggess (The Little Mermaid, Phantom of the Opera), Tituss Burgess (Jersey Boys, The Little Mermaid), Nikki Renee Daniels (Aida, Les Misérables), Bryce Ryness (Hair), Ann Sanders (Beauty and the Beast, Avenue Q), and pianist Alexander Rovang.

Proceeds of ticket sales will benefit Restore. Please come and make a positive difference in a woman’s life by purchasing your ticket online at http://www.symphonyspace.org/event/6087-restore-nyc-on-broadway or at the box office today!

Monday, October 26th at 7 pm
$75 admission

Peter Norton Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York, NY 10025
212.864.5400

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