There are now more slaves on the planet than at any time in human history. True abolition will elude us until we admit the massive scope of the problem, attack it in all its forms, and empower slaves to help free themselves. 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. Most people imagine that slavery died in the 19th century. Since 1817, more than a dozen international conventions have been signed banning the slave trade. Yet, today there are more slaves than at any time in human history. And if you’re going to buy one in five hours, you’d better get a move on. First, hail a taxi to JFK International Airport, and hop on a direct flight to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The flight takes three hours. After landing at Toussaint […]
Sunday, December 21st, 2008
A World Enslaved
Author: E.BENJAMIN SKINNER
Source: Foreign Policy
Publication Date: March/April 2008
Link: A World Enslaved
Source: Foreign Policy
Publication Date: March/April 2008
Link: A World Enslaved
Stephan: If you thought slavery was a minor problem today this article will get you in touch with the reality of this ghastly practice. Education is the only weapon that will change this. Our foreign policy ought to be largely educational. We need, for instance, to fund a counter to the rigid hate filled Saudi theocratic schools that create human bombs.
E. Benjamin Skinner is the author of A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery (New York: Free Press, 2008).
Thanks to Judy Tart.