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reply posted on 12-12-2012 @ 01:02 PM by soyander
Originally posted by littled16
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post by stirling


I find it astounding that Argentina did not make human trafficking illegal until 2008, and then only due to the tireless efforts of this one amazing woman! That means that until 2008 it was perfectly legal to traffic human beings. This is the 21st century and this sort of thing is still legal in some countries- unbelievable!


I am argentinian, the human trafficking has been illegal always... in fact, laws sometimes does not say nothing new, much as being a proselytizing maneuver destined to gain votes. The case of Marita Verón is sensitive, yes, but those things happens, as one said, because of our corrupt government. The same government that now is using this case to acquire the judiciary, one of the 3 democratic powers we have. This thing, the great impunity of the politicians, is unbelievable. But I am sure they will pay.
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reply posted on 12-12-2012 @ 01:25 PM by littled16
reply to post by soyander

It is sad to say, but I believe it's probably the same way no matter where in the world you go. I have a feeling that one day they will ALL pay. Crooked politicians are worse than your average crooked individual because they operate with impunity. Looking forward to the time when those days are over for good!


reply posted on 12-12-2012 @ 02:29 PM by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by stirling



As far as I'm concerned, sex-slave trafficking is worse than murder and the people and corporations (I'm looking at you Dyncorp) that are complicit in it's undertaking should spend the rest of their lives in a dark hole. Death is too lenient of a penalty for people like that. The sad thing is, whenever the UN gets involved in a war-zone, they bring Dyncorp in, and the human-trafficking rates skyrocket in that area. Normally I would be willing to give the benefit of the doubt, but I've seen evidence of this happening in every country with UN involvement since 1993, starting with Bosnia Herzegovina. I forget where I found all the information regarding said trafficking rates, but if you bring up a search in anything but Google for Dyncorp, that should get you started. There's one story I read that particularily sickened me. It's about the "Dancing Boys" of Afghanistan. Basically members of the power-elite would go to this concealed location in Afghanistan to have the "company" of young (as in under the age of 12) males that were trafficked into the area. All of this started happening right after Dyncorp got involved in Afghanistan as well.


reply posted on 12-12-2012 @ 04:11 PM by Ghost375
Originally posted by stirling
Jeese Ghost are you totally desensitised?
The point is NOBODY ELSE did #!

But that's what I'm saying about you all.
It's these other people who are desensitized, not me. They wouldn't care about the article if it wasn't focused on the mom....

no one was talking about this:
Blogger saves sex slaves!
FBI saves minors

It's great the lady saved these people.....
it's just the story is being sold of the mom....
It's the other people who are desensitized and need some sensational story to pay attention.


On a completely unrelated matter:
I never noticed that if someone uses swear words, it's not censored when you quote it.

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reply posted on 12-12-2012 @ 09:47 PM by Afterthought
reply to post by stirling


Till then, the elites and the criminals OWN this world....

You're right. It's not called the CRIMINAL JUSTICE System for nothing.


reply posted on 12-12-2012 @ 10:18 PM by Afterthought
This article here is a perfect example of how sex slave trafficking gets overlooked.
hosted.ap.org...
Sen. Robert Menendez employed as an unpaid intern in his Senate office an illegal immigrant who was a registered sex offender, now under arrest by immigration authorities, The Associated Press has learned. The Homeland Security Department instructed federal agents not to arrest him until after Election Day, a U.S. official involved in the case told the AP.

I think we need to look into who this guy associates with and how he was making money since his position was unpaid.
He must've abused a very young child since he was also a juvenile at the time he was convicted. I don't think Peru has statutory rape laws, but I may be wrong.
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