E. Benjamin Skinner writes on how simple one can purchase a child from Haiti where 300,000 children are in domestic bondage:Children in batey la esperanza, a camp for forced labour and slaves on sugar plantations in the Dominican Republic
Standing in New York City, you are five hours away from being able to negotiate the sale, in broad daylight, of a healthy boy or girl. He or she can be used for anything, though sex and domestic labor are most common. Before you go, let’s be clear on what you are buying. A slave is a human being forced to work through fraud or threat of violence for no pay beyond subsistence. Agreed? Good. keep reading...
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