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speaking of human traffic…

long, but worth the read:

The Sunday Times - World

The Sunday Times

October 23, 2005

Earthquake orphans sold into sex trade
Dean Nelson, Islamabad
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SIX-YEAR-OLD Aisha loves the orange blouse and jeans given to her by the kind woman who rescued her from the chaos of the Kashmir earthquake. She snuggles up to her, trying to forget the devastation of her village home and the deaths of her parents 15 days ago.

What Aisha does not know is that the woman, Kausar, is a prostitute who has bought her from relatives for 50,000 rupees (£500) and plans to put her to work in the sex trade as soon as she reaches puberty.

Aisha is not alone. According to welfare agencies, many of the hundreds of girls and boys orphaned by the earthquake are being targeted by gangs intent on turning them into prostitutes or street beggars.

Other children are being sold for adoption by their parents in acts of desperation prompted by the destruction of homes and livelihoods.

The Pakistani government is so alarmed by the threat to vulnerable children that it has placed armed guards at all hospitals and ordered that no child is released to anyone until proof of kinship has been verified.

A complete ban on adoption was announced after hospitals and emergency shelters were besieged by people offering to take Kashmiri orphans. Staff at the PIMS hospital in Islamabad say a number of people posing as relatives were caught trying to abduct children.

But according to Manan Rana, a child protection officer working for Unicef, the United Nations children’s fund, in Muzaffarabad, near the epicentre of the earthquake, local government in Kashmir has collapsed and officials are unable to provide protection.

No official appears to have noticed when Aisha disappeared. After her home in a village called Arja was wrecked, she was taken to her grandmother’s house in the nearby city of Bagh. Kausar, her new “carer”, who claims the little girl is a distant relative, heard about her plight from family members.

“Her grandmother was too old to look after the girl. I went to Bagh on October 12 and I got her very cheap. A pimp from Lahore might have paid 100,000 rupees,” she said.

“I will provide a good education for her. I would not like her to be a cheap, third-class prostitute. I do care about the girl. I will take good care of her, and then reap the benefit. I’m providing for her protection and I don’t care what Allah thinks.”

Kausar said she was earning £200 a month from prostitution, but could earn thousands more from Aisha. She will sell the girl’s virginity to the highest bidder when she reaches puberty and expects to get up to £2,000 for that alone. “She could start work as soon as she has her first period,” Kausar said.

If Aisha refuses to work as a prostitute, she will be sold to a pimp, Kausar said. She may sell Aisha sooner if she is offered £1,000, but she would not pass her on to whites or non-Muslims, she said, and she would not consider any intervention by this newspaper.

By contrast the family of Summaya, 7, managed to escape the destruction of their house in Muzaffarabad, but her parents now plan to sell her for adoption so that they can buy a new one.

Her mother, Rafia, 38, said they were hoping a good family would pay £2,500 for her and would allow them to visit her.

“My husband is a daily wage labourer and he’s been selling blood for 400 rupees (£4) a pint,” said Rafia. “If our problems are resolved, we will not sell the girl. I love her. I know another family will never be able to give the love a real mother can, but we have to compromise.”

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Sick fuks.. they shud burn in hell :(

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F*ck ! i heard this from quite a few people now and at first i couldnt believe it. to imagine that humans are so friggin shallow. taking advantage of such a situation....

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Sad!

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A family friend of ours is currently volunteering at PIMs in Islamabad. She told us last week that three orphaned bachay were kidnapped from the hospital. It's beyond sick ... the government, and all of society, really needs to do whatever they can to protect these children.

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My mother is Hacktually adopting a child. Wish her luck.

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:mash:

best of luck,

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Hey that's pretty cool. I have a teacher adopting a kid from China this winter :). I think it's wonderful.

714 - Yea, I thought the movie was old, but then I checked and it was made recently. The movie is really sad, but I still think people should watch it.

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And ya kno wat pisses me off even more? That there are gonna be ppl who think prostitutes are just whores.... they assume they willingly got into it so they wont be willing to help them... :(

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Cruel...I wish we could do something for those poor kinds.

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who is talking about movie here? its about the earthquake rendered orphans.

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I Read the title, the first line, and assumed it was another thread about it. Sorry :(

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^^ lolz...

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It’s ok, you’re a Cafe Person. Some things we expect of your kind :halo:

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^^ and whats YOUR excuse....you are a MOD....

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My excuse for what? :hoonh:

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oo sorry I’m not the loser that just opened a thread in the Cafe titled “which one liner would you use on the person above you?”.:stuck_out_tongue:

Don’t hate.

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^^ hehe he did?

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She wants to sell her for 1000 pounds..

I wonder if any Pakistani will try to save the poor girl..

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that’s just sick. and how that women take advantage of the horrible situation??
just 4 money. :mad: