Thursday, December 2, 2010

Restavek Children in Haiti

Hi Everyone,

I wanted to highlight the story below of a young girl, about fifteen, who is considered a child slave, otherwise known as a restavek in Haiti. There are an estimated 300,000 restavek children in Haiti. For all intensive purposes, these children are considered property of wealthier families in Haiti. They are made to do all of the housework including taking care of children. Their lives are full of suffering. Few of these children are ever lucky to ever get out from under the grips of slavery and restore their dignity and hope. Please take a moment to read the article below and donate at http://www.restavekfreedom.org or another organization of your choosing.

Thank you and Happy Holidays.

Article Below:

You’d never know it was a school, but tucked down an alley near a pier in the slum of Cite Soleil, is the Waf Jeremie School. It’s about the size of a garage, with Sheet metal walls, tarp for a roof. Inside are about a hundred children, dressed in pink and maroon uniforms. That is where we found Rosaline Durici. She’s fifteen and basically a slave.

15-year-old Rosaline Durici is basically a slave (Photo: Sabri Ben-Achour)

Do you live with your mom and dad? No, she says, she lives with a woman who she calls her aunt, but she’s definitely not her aunt.

How did you get to live with this woman, I ask. Seven or eight years ago – it was a Friday, Durici remembers – this woman came to her home in the countryside. She told Durici’s parents that she didn’t have any children of her own, that she wanted to adopt Rosaline, and promised to send her to school.

Her mother wasn’t totally happy with the idea, she says, and Durici didn’t want to go but her father said she had to, because it would mean she would get a good education.

Where are they now, have you seen your parents since? She doesn’t even know exactly where they live.

Contrary to what Durici’ parents were led to believe, Durici didn’t go to school for 8 years. The woman who “bought” her has four children. Durici is responsible for bathing them, braiding their hair, dressing them, taking them to school. Then she has to do the washing, the cooking, the cleaning – everything there is to do around the house.

The children aren’t nice to her, she says, they don’t respect her. They call her names just like their mother does, insulting Rosaline about her body, telling her she stinks.

Sometimes the woman mistreats her, she says. Beats her, swears at her. Durici only started attending school this year – and only because neighbors started complaining. They told the woman she couldn’t just keep Durici shut up in the house all the time.

Does she ever hug you, I want to know. “Non” Does she do your hair? Yes, when I go to school, she’ll do my hair. But if I’m not going to school, I have to do it myself. I ask her wether she’s mad at your parents? No, she says. They only made me go so I could go to school. They didn’t know how this woman would treat me.

What makes you happy? Nothing, she says. Nothing makes her happy. Because she’s far from her mom and dad. No matter how hard things might be out in the countryside, she believes she would be happy there, because they would be together.

Rosaline Durici’ story is starting to look up a little bit. She’s in school now, she can write her name, her parent’s names. That’s the only unusual part of her story though – that she made it to school at all. Jurvelle Luckner is a pastor who runs the school that Rosaline Durici attends. He says life for some of Haiti’s restaveks has only gotten harder in the months after the earthquake. When some families’ homes collapsed, he says they turned their Restaveks out onto the street.

Rosaline Durici doesn’t know what she’ll end up doing in life. Most restaveks – skillless and illiterate – end up on the street or as domestic servants. Some even stay with their host family through their adult lives. Rosaline just holds out hope that maybe, one day, she’ll see her family again.
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Monday, November 15, 2010

Please sign petition to free sex trafficking victim

Hi Friends,

Please see the article below and sign the petition to free Sara Kruzan. Sara Kruzan was arrested at the age of sixteen after she shot and killed her pimp. She is now facing life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. However, as you read the details of the case below, you will see that Sara was in a situation where she was severely traumatized at the hands of her pimp and the men who were buying her on a nightly basis. Please read the story below and click on the link at to sign the petition. I appreciate your assistance in this important matter and please forward to others.

Free Sex Trafficking Victim Sara Kruzan

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Dear Shelley,

At Change.org, we encounter a lot of stories of tragedy, injustice and triumph. None is more heart-wrenching than the story of Sara Kruzan.

Sara, who was once her elementary school's student body president, met the man who would become her pimp when she was just 11. After acting as the father figure she never had for two years, he raped Sara at age 13 and trafficked her into the commercial sex trade.

For the next 3 years, from 6pm to 6am, strangers would pay Sara's pimp to rape her and other adolescent girls he recruited and preyed upon.

Finally, physically and psychologically traumatized, Sara snapped. She shot and killed her pimp.

Her punishment? Life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The sentence was handed down by a judge in 1994 against the recommendation of the California Youth Authority, and before there was much awareness about the violence of child trafficking or an appreciation for the trauma of adolescent sexual and physical abuse.

The sentence was extreme and unjust. And it can now be overturned by one man: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Governor Schwarzenegger is leaving office at the end of the year, and will soon be considering clemency petitions. In response, there is a grassroots movement building to call on Governor Schwarzenegger to commute Sara's sentence to time served.

Join the movement to ask Governor Schwarzenegger to free Sara Kruzan now.

Tragically, the sexual exploitation Sara suffered is not unique. But what makes her case especially poignant is not just the injustice of her life sentence, but her response.

Rather than descend in hopelessness, Sara has found redemption in jail and become an inspiration to all those around her. She has graduated from high school, is on her way to completing her college degree, and started the prison's Committee for Youth to serve as a mentor to younger women. She was recently voted "Woman of the Year" at her prison.

However, without intervention from Governor Schwarzenegger, Sara will likely die in prison.

Don't let this happen. Sara has more than paid her debt to society with 16 years of incarceration. It's time to set her free.

Call on Governor Schwarzenegger to free Sara Kruzan now.

For more information on Sara's case, click here. And for more news and opportunities for action from this week in change, see the summaries from your favorite causes below.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Meeting Anti-Slavery Activists

Hi Everyone,

Please look at the event sponsored below by DC Stop Modern Slavery. If you are interested in meeting Anti-Slavery Activists, this would be a great opportunity. Please paste the following link in your browser at http://www.meetup.com/wdcsms/calendar/15271412/to RSVP and sign up. You may have to also join DC Stop Modern Slavery as a member.

Feel free to pass along this post and my blog information to others who may be interested in learning more about human trafficking in our region and abroad.

Have a great afternoon.

-Shelley

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Child Trafficking in DC

Hi Everyone,

Please take a moment to check out the news report at: http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=119188&catid=158 by Channel 9. I have been following the issue for quite sometime, but was particularly alarmed to read about the level of corruption by professionals such as judges, police etc. I hear about this corruption in less developed countries, but want to believe that the United States maintains a higher standard.

There are so many ways that the problem of child trafficking needs to be attacked. As a civil society, we must demand stronger enforcement, tougher sentencing guidelines, and more social services for victims. Additionally, economists could weigh in on this debate by pointing out to lawmakers and the general public how many dollars are lost to our overall economy because of child trafficking. I am not an economist, but I do know that there are millions of nontaxable dollars exchanged by pimps and their customers. Additionally, there is a potential loss in market labor of adolescents who may be forced to sell their bodies on the street rather than maintain legitimate jobs in the workforce sector. I would welcome any further comments from on this line of thinking.

I encourage you all to keep up the fight against this heinous crime and demand action from your political representatives and community.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Testing

Hi Everyone,

I am testing my blog to see if you receive this post. I have heard from several people that they have not been receiving my posts. Please let me know if you receive this.

Thank you and have a great afternoon. There will be more trafficking alerts to come.

Best,
Shelley

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sign up Now for Stop Modern Slavery Walk!

Dear Friends,

I encourage you to sign up now for the Stop Modern Slavery Walk taking place on October 23rd. Please see the announcement below and pass along to your networks. We CAN make a difference on this issue!

Best,
Shelley

The countdown is on for the Walk to Stop Modern Slavery! We have:

1379 walkers
130 teams
35 partner NGOs
12 sponsors
Over $66,000 raised for non-profits


And 6 days to go!

Please continue to recruit friends and family to join us in spirit if not body! We need walkers and supporters: Help us reach 2000 walkers!

“One Day, One Time, One Voice for the Voiceless”



Walk with us to Stop Modern Slavery!
October 23, 2010
National Mall - Lincoln Memorial
REGISTER NOW: http://walk.stopmodernslavery.org

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Craig's List takes down Adult Services

Hi Everyone,

I think this is a critically important step in the right direction. If anything, this sends the right message to traffickers, that people are watching and will not stand for blatant abuses of human rights. While this is certainly a positive move, I feel that it is also crucial for the US government to continue to recognize this problem inside their own borders and provide both public awareness and funding to social service agencies to assist victims.

Please see the article below.

Craigslist dumps 'adult service' adverts

Craig Newmark Craigslist was started in 1995 as a hobby by founder Craig Newmark

The online marketplace Craigslist has closed the controversial "adult services" listing in the US.

The company has not said why it took the decision, but it has faced an ongoing barrage of criticism from attorneys general and advocacy groups.

They have claimed the listing was a virtual tool for pimps and prostitutes.

The section has now been replaced with a black and white bar that reads "censored". An "erotic" service is still active outside the US.

A statement from Craigslist executives is expected in the coming days.

'Threat to women and children'

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Last year the San Francisco based company removed its "erotic services" section and replaced it with a fee-based adult category in response to pressure from 40 state attorneys general.

It also adopted a policy of screening every advert.

In a May blog post, Craigslist chief executive Jim Buckmaster said Craigslist had "gone beyond fulfilling its legal obligations". The site was "a leader in the fight against human trafficking and exploitation," he said.

But critics continued to accuse the firm of helping to facilitate child prostitution.

The listings came under renewed scrutiny after the suicide in prison last month of a former medical student who was awaiting trial in the killing of a masseuse he met through Craigslist.

In early August a paid advert appeared in the Washington Post from two women appealing for the closure of the adult services section. One said she had been forced into prostitution at the age of 11, with the jobs organised through Craigslist.

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Internet services may accelerate and exacerbate some social problems like prostitution, but they rarely cause them”

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And last week in a joint letter to Craigslist, 17 attorneys general said women and children would "continue to be victimised in the market and trafficking provided by Craigslist".

'Easy target'

The latest move by Craigslist to close down the service was welcomed by Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, a persistent critic of both the erotic and adult listings.

"We welcome any steps toward eliminating the adult services section and prostitution ads on Craigslist, as we have urged, and we are seeking to verify the site's official policy going forward," he said.

"If Craigslist is doing the right thing voluntarily in response to our coalition of attorneys general, it could set an example for others."

But in the blogosphere there has been broad support for Craigslist's position.

"It is surely, though, splendidly naive to think Craigslist would somehow be alone in providing a forum for prostitution ads," said Chris Matyszczyk on the news blog CNET.com.

"However, Craigslist is in the unfortunate position of being high-profile and successful and has become a very easy target in what is a far more complex and nuanced issue than the attorneys general are making out."

And at Wired, Evan Hansen said: "Internet services may accelerate and exacerbate some social problems like prostitution, but they rarely cause them. The root of these issues - and their solutions - lie in the realm of public policy, not web sites."

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Please sign up to walk!

Total Donations : $4,572

Welcome to DC Stop Modern Slavery Walk


On October 23, 2010, thousands of people will gather on the National Mall for the DC Stop Modern Slavery Walk, a united effort to celebrate human rights, raise awareness about human trafficking, and raise funds for organizations working to end human trafficking.

It’s One day, One place, and One Voice for the Voiceless!

This event will include:
  • A 3.1 mile walk

  • Information fair

  • Luminary speakers

  • Live music

  • A shorter family walk

  • A family-friendly area

It will be the largest anti-human trafficking event in DC history! Join us to help build a better world and bring light to an issue that thrives in darkness.

This event is organized entirely by community volunteers. No one on the organizing team is paid. 100% of money raised will go to organizations that combat human trafficking and care for victims.





Wednesday, August 11, 2010

States Take Action to Stop Trafficking

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/18/AR2010071801839_pf.html

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Blue Campaign by ICE (Immigrations and Custom Enforcement)

Dear Friends,

It has been some time since I have updated this blog and I apologize for my absence. With that being said, I wanted to make everyone aware of a new campaign called the Blue Campaign that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement has put in place. This is a widespread effort to continue informing the public about trafficking and create a united front of law enforcement to fight this horrendous crime. Please go to the link below to read more about this effort.


Never take your freedom for granted and always fight for those that do not have it!

http://media-newswire.com/release_1122956.html

Monday, February 1, 2010

Haiti and Human Trafficking

For those of you that are not aware of the situation of child trafficking in Haiti, I wanted to include an important news update below. The situation was critical before, but is now even worse. Please take the time to click on the link below and take action to get involved. Thank you for your attention to this crucial matter.

http://www.sflcn.com/story.php?id=7928