Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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traffics women

Scary.
Trafficking in women is a survey that describes the intricacies of the exploitation of women and children for sexual purposes.
From evidence which lead us from Japan to Mexico through Burma and the Middle East, Lydia Cacho reveals the mechanisms behind the scenes of the mafia and sex trade (trafficking and trafficking), now with the weapons and drugs World's most profitable.

All defects of human society are highlighted in these dramas: sexism, racism, violence and greed ...
with filigree, questions arising at the place of women and minorities, globalization and corruption, misery (educational and financial) ...

A book has some interior illustrations. We quickly forget the captions as they seem ridiculous and unnecessary (despite all the horror and perhaps because of the emotional charge of the book).
We focus on the cons by maps detailing the trafficking of people around the world (sex tourism, corruption ....). Their reading is telling.

Building on field work and a deep knowledge of legislation and policy, Lydia Cacho identifies the problem of sexual exploitation without evade complexity.
She stressed the importance of the military and wars in the development of the phenomenon, the links between trafficking: arms, people (illegal labor ...), of organs, the impossible battle without education or gender, without resolution of the misery the delicate balance in the fight against the exploitation of human beings, while respecting the liberties and avoiding recovery (religious, extremists ...).
Oppose this world of violence, corruption, dehumanization, is not without danger. Lydia Cacho knows some collusion between police, mafia and politicians. She paid the price (as well as numerous witnesses interviewed and libertarians, some died).

In addition to a conclusion ... not really optimistic, the book includes a terminology of concepts used either the "mafia", "trafficking", the "slavery" or "trafficking". So many details necessary to understand the subject and approach it without risk of misinterpretation. Lydia Cacho
ends with an appendix where it gives clues to combat, at our level, against the exploitation of people, fragile and vulnerable, including children. And although some boards are those of a militant involvement stems from the awareness.

It remains for us to fight or give up. Tell
is already a way of holding sleeves.

trafficking of women Lydia Cacho
editions of the New World , January 2011 for the French translation.

- Sir -

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