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Trafficking in Mozambique: 'Every minute was the worst' – The CNN Freedom Project: Ending Modern-Day Slavery - CNN.com Blogs

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Local anti-trafficking activist Katie Magill often visits the mansion and other squatter housing in the city. She says its residents are at an age where they idolize the singers and actresses pictured on the pages. But they are much too young for the work they’re forced to do every night.

this sort of stuff is sick

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Many here say that Mozambique’s label of “the land of prawns and prostitutes” is well deserved. Prawns dominate trade by day, and at night, it’s Mozambique’s girls that are for sale.

Early last year police identified a network that trafficked up to 40 women and girls each month through Mozambique’s border with South Africa. They were allegedly being sold for $1,000 (US).

Inside Mozambique’s borders, buying girls for the trade can cost as little as $2 and the victims often know the perpetrators.

its so jacked up buying a body for $2 excuse me while i vomit. it need to be adressed and adressed now. i dont care how but the international comunity demands it

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