European Commission, Statement, Brussels, 30 July 2014:
"Trafficking in human beings is a
gross violation of human rights and knows no borders. Unscrupulous
criminals target women and men, girls and boys, and exploit them for
abhorrent forms of exploitation: from sexual exploitation, to forced
labour and forced criminality. It happens within the EU and affects us
all.
The first World Day against
Trafficking in Persons is an occasion to renew our commitment to work
together for eradicating human trafficking. It is a day to reflect our
personal and collective responsibility towards the victims. Our
behaviour creates demand that fosters all forms of exploitation, and
this must stop. We owe it to the victims.
We know that trafficking in
human beings yields high profits to criminals, with estimations from
International Labour Organisation of up to 111 billion of euros globally
for forced labour, including human trafficking.
And unless we all feel
personally responsible to ensure that we are not in any way involved or
indirectly support such practices, we will never be able to eradicate
this scourge to our society.
The food we eat, the clothes we wear, the goods we use every day could be products of slavery. We
need to be more thoughtful about our lifestyle choices and consumer
habits. I am proud to say the EU has come a long way, we have strong
tools in our disposal, and we must make full use of them. Addressing
trafficking in human beings must remain a political priority - in Europe
and beyond our borders".
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_STATEMENT-14-243_en.htm?locale=en
30/7/14
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