The sheer size of big cities, making it easy for gang bosses to operate the modern slave triangle - "Get her hooked, get her into debt, get her on the streets."
This is supported by people-smuggling - also made easier by lax frontier controls.
There is modern slavery because part of the human condition is that are always some people in every society that consider only themselves and what they want with no concern whatsoever for the rights and needs of others. Slavery is just one of the many crimes against others. Modern slaves exist, like any other commodity, because there is always someone who will pay for it; there is always someone ready to use people when given the chance.
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One can learn about modern day slavery online on websites such as Slavery Footprint. Other sources online would be news sites and their articles regarding modern day slavery.
No, slavery is illegal in Canada
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"Trafficking in persons is a disgraceful and disrespectful exploitation of human beings and a violation of human rights." - Antonio Guterres "Slavery was, not with an iron chain, but with a silver cup." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Modern slavery is not about owning peopleβit's about controlling them." - Siddharth Kara
Debt bondage is a form of modern day slavery.
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Yes, unfortunately, slavery still exists today in various forms such as forced labor, human trafficking, and debt bondage. It is estimated that tens of millions of people are currently enslaved worldwide, often subjected to harsh working conditions and exploitation. Efforts are being made by governments, organizations, and individuals to combat and eradicate modern slavery.
Haiti's history is closely tied to slavery due to its establishment as a French colony known for producing sugar, coffee, and other crops through the use of enslaved Africans. The Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) was the only successful slave rebellion that led to the abolition of slavery in Haiti and the formation of the first independent black-led nation in the Western Hemisphere. Slavery played a significant role in shaping Haiti's social, economic, and political landscape.
Slavery was prevalent in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, but it was officially abolished in 1863. However, elements of forced labor and human trafficking continue to be issues in the country today, with modern-day slavery often linked to poverty, trafficking, and exploitation. Various laws and initiatives are in place to combat these practices and protect vulnerable populations.