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Tell the Home Secretary to help end child trafficking in the UK

Categories: Articles:Human Rights | Published: 13/12/2013 | Views: 1462
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At the moment the UK is introducing new laws on Modern Slavery. Let's make sure it helps protect children from trafficking.

Anna, (not her real name) an orphan, was 12 when she was brought to the UK on a “holiday” from West Africa. Within days of arriving, she was forced into domestic slavery. Unbelievably, neither the people that trafficked Anna to the UK nor the family that abused her for years were punished for what they did. Under current UK legislation, too many victims like Anna have been denied the protections they so desperately need. In 2011, there were only eight convictions under UK human trafficking legislation. Yet there are thousands of victims discovered each year, and hundreds of these are children.

However, the Government has announced a new bill addressing modern slavery. Now is the time to act to protect these children and ensure the UK is equipped to fight this growing crime and human rights abuse. We are calling for the Modern Slavery Bill to include:

◾Measures to protect and assist all victims, including the creation of a system of legal guardianship to provide vulnerable children with an independent professional to fight for their rights

◾The establishment of an independent Anti-Trafficking Commissioner to monitor and improve the UK’s response to human trafficking

◾The creation of a specific crime of child trafficking and exploitation to reflect the severity of this abuse of children and convict more offenders

◾Protection for victims so they are not imprisoned for crimes they were forced to commit by their traffickers

Child trafficking must be stopped but we need your help. Please ask the Home Secretary to include these measures to protect children in the Modern Slavery Bill

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