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Thursday, 31 May 2012

Women trafficking a growing concern

Since My child hood I am reading about Woman  trafficking by so Called Arab Riches ( Amir or called them Shekhs ) .Any body who has little bit money , they run  to some south  Asian countries  to buy the beauty.
Its Now almost 30 years , I am still these reports  and unfortunately incidents are increasing  day by day . Earlier  only poor Muslim population was   the prey for these perverts  , but now  it spreading to even educated  and middle class families .  These Arab will come to city and hire beautiful and young woman  for domestic help and , there they lure them to become their wives . When it comes to wife in Indian or any tradition mean other half of the life . Mean  half of every thing at least . But for these  people having a wife means  buying a  new   cow for milking or another showpiece for their entertainment  With money remaining the overriding concern, a women from backward sections of society are forced to take decisions that could sometimes land them in trouble. Due to illiteracy, their chances of employment reduces here and these women look for greener pastures in foreign countries where they would be paid more to do the same work. Sometimes they fudge passport applications. The law is that no woman below 30 years of age can go to any country as a domestic help. Officials at the airport turn them away."

Hyderabad is no stranger to women being victimized by Arab sheikhs in collusion with corrupt qazis and travel agents. It was only in March this year that a UAE national was arrested on charges of dowry harassment. Activists wonder when the manipulative spree of Arabs will end.
 

Now Another Major concern is that this is spreading like a contagious disease . Now In some Asian countries   adult entertainment industry is hiring  young women  for beauty parlors and eventually these young girls land in massage parlors, which ends in mud of prostitution. Governments should looks in to this rapid growing trend  more seriously, because majority of the cases could not be reported sue to the fear of  social stigma   

 

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