WUNRN
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF RELIGIOUS
AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
Thirty-three religious women
from 26 countries of the world attend the training seminar sponsored by the US
Embassy to the Holy See and the Italian Union of Major Superiors to establish a
global network of concern and action and to discuss the prophetic role of
women religious in the fight against trafficking in humans.
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PUBLIC STATEMENT
Issued by
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF
RELIGIOUS
AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (INRATIP)
For Immediate Release
Introduction
At their first international conference on human trafficking, Catholic
Sisters from 26 countries and all continents gathered in
Definition
Trafficking in human beings means the recruitment, transportation,
transfer, harboring or receipt of persons using threat, force, coercion, fraud,
deception or abuse of power by payments to achieve consent of control over a
person for the purpose of exploitation. Trafficking in children requires only
the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a child for
the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall mean among other things,
sexual exploitation, domestic service, forced labor or removal of organs. (
To Victims
We say to you who have been trafficked especially women and children - We
stand with you, you are not alone. We will fight with you to release you
from your bondage. In solidarity with you, we will confront the
traffickers. We challenge unjust systems and those who exploit you.
Do not give up hope.
To Traffickers
We, the women religious from across the world say to you traffickers: Stop
the exploitation! Look at the children, women, and men you are destroying
with your physical and psychological abuse. By violating their fundamental
human rights you damage, deny and destroy their identities, names and status.
We condemn these actions as well as the subtle ways you use to exploit them.
To Demanders and Exploiters
We call on you who exploit women, children and men for commercial sex or
forced labor to stop buying human beings, for without your demand the evil of
human trafficking would not exist. We call on you to realize that all women,
children and men have equal rights and dignity and that in your demand you
cause irreparable harm and lose your own dignity.
To Governments
We acknowledge that many governments have laws against trafficking and call
for an increased enforcement of these laws. We further call on the
governments of the world to address the issues of economic inequality, poverty
and corruption which lead to the destruction of so many lives. The
physical, emotional, spiritual and psychological torture of millions of people,
hidden in back streets, ghettoes, hotels and parlors all over the world is
criminal activity. We urge governments to create and implement policies
and strong legislation which criminalize the exploiters. Good governance
demands that traffickers do not benefit from the vulnerability of others.
To All Religious Leaders
We appreciate all the religious leaders who have supported us in the fight
against trafficking in persons. We call on all religious leaders to end
religious practices and customs that discriminate against women and girls, and
hence contribute to the attitude of gender inequality underlying the growth of
human trafficking in our world today.
We urge all religious leaders to denounce injustice and violence against
women, children and men who are sexually exploited, exploited for labour or
used in the sale of organs. We encourage you to relentlessly use your
pastoral responsibility to defend and promote the human dignity of persons
exploited by these forms of slavery.
To People of Good Will
We urge all people of good will to open your hearts to the victims and to
act to change the root causes of human trafficking - poverty, gender
inequality, discrimination, greed and corruption. Each small action of
restoring dignity to another person furthers the dignity of each one of us.
Our hope rests in a vision of humanity which honors the principle that no
woman, child or man is a commodity for sale. Relying on the love of God, we ask
you to join us in our prayers and our actions to eradicate this social and
moral evil.
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