Pope Francis on Sunday appealed for more action to be taken against
human traffickers on the United Nations World Day against trafficking of
people.
Speaking to crowds gathered under the papal apartment window he
reminded them of the need to give more help to the thousands of men,
women, and children who are
exploited every year, before praying for the
victims and the traffickers.
Pope Francis said he would like to draw on everyone’s commitment to
make sure this abhorrent plague, a form of modern slavery, is adequately
countered.
“Today is the World Day against trafficking in persons promoted by the
United Nations. Every year thousands of men, women, and children are
innocent victims of both labour and sexual exploitation and organ
trafficking.
It seems to me that we are so accustomed to this that we consider it a normal occurrence,” he added.
The Vatican has hosted a series of conferences bringing together
international police organisations, legislators, and religious groups to
find ways to work together to fight human trafficking and modern
slavery.
Human rights groups estimate that millions of people around the world
are victims of forms of modern slavery such as forced prostitution or
unpaid manual labour.
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