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India Tops Rankings of Most Dangerous Countries for Trafficking of WomenI agree with you about the Lack of Values and morals in the average chinese. I am aware its a disturbing statement to make, but whatever I have seen and heard, makes me believe this.
The average pakistani OTOH is pretty innocent, Naive and has good will.
China will eat you alive. I have zero doubt about that.
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India was ranked the worst for human trafficking — encompassing domestic servitude, forced labor, bonded labor, forced marriage, and sexual slavery. India’s Ministry of Women and Child Development declined to comment on rankings.
Thomson Reuters Foundation reports:
India, Libya and Myanmar were considered the world’s most dangerous nations for women exploited by human traffickers in a global crime worth an estimated $150 billion a year.
“In many countries the simple fact of being female creates a heightened risk of becoming a victim of slavery,” said Nick Grono, chief executive of the Freedom Fund, the first private donor fund dedicated to ending slavery.
The poll of 548 people was conducted online, by phone and in person between March 26 and May 4 with an even spread across Europe, Africa, the Americas, South East Asia, South Asia and the Pacific.
Respondents included aid professionals, academics, healthcare staff, non-government organisation workers, policy-makers, development specialists and social commentators.
Manjunath Gangadhara, an official at the Karnataka state government, lamented India’s ranking, saying the country has shown utter disregard and disrespect for women.
“The (world’s) fastest growing economy and leader in space and technology is shamed for violence committed against women.”
Rounding out the top 10 worst countries for trafficking of women were Nigeria, Russia, the Philippines, Afghanistan, Thailand, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Notably, the only Western nation in ranked in the top 10 lists was the United States, which came in third on the list of worst countries for sexual violence against wom