Human Trafficking- what to do to battle this problem

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In Islam there is a religious permission to lie, “Taqiyya,” which allows Muslims to lie to non-believers to advance the cause of Islam. There is also a religious justification of human trafficking in Islam, a system known as Kafala. Kafala, originally referring to the Islamic “adoption” of children, is an exploitive “sponsorship” system that results in the organized crime of human trafficking in Gulf Cooperation Council countries Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and some neighboring states. The two Islamic religious practices of taqiyya and Kafala combine to justify participation in a worldwide network of human trafficking for sex, labor, and harvesting of human organs.

Each year the US State Department releases a report on human trafficking. The 2017 and 2018 reports mention the Kafala system in association with Arab countries and recommend replacing them. Specifically, the 2018 report singles out Saudi Arabia, “Due to Saudi Arabia’s requirement under its de facto sponsorship—kafala—system that foreign workers obtain permission from their employers for an exit visa to be able to legally depart the country, some are forced to work well beyond their contract term because their employers do not grant such permission.” In other words, once a victim has arrived in Saudi Arabia, they cannot legally leave under the Kafala system, “rendering them vulnerable to forced labor and debt bondage.”

The report also singles out a couple of countries as examples in explaining human trafficking: “in Nigeria, traffickers use fraud to recruit women and girls for jobs in Europe and force them into commercial sex when they get there. Many traffickers force victims to take a juju oath to ensure compliance and threaten death resulting from the juju curse if they break their oath, disobey their traffickers, and try to leave their exploitative situations.” The report says, “traffickers… lure potential victims with false promises of money, misleading job offers, or other fraudulent opportunities. Traffickers typically, but not exclusively, target women as potential victims, often from impoverished backgrounds, with minimal education, or originating from vulnerable populations or destitute communities…” The State Department says these schemes are carried out by organized crime syndicates.

This is what we are fighting in Ghana. One such example is told by our ministry partner Pastor William Agbeti, who says these Muslims dress up on Sundays and loiter around churches trying to lure Christian girls into human trafficking. He reports: Their modus operandi is to tell sweet lies and give superfluous promises to unsuspecting, vulnerable young girls desirous of escaping hard financial and economic situations. The whole engagement process is steeped in secrecy. On arrival at their destinations, the girls are forcefully made to surrender their passports in full view of state officials.” Exodus 21:16 says, ”And he that steals a man, and sells him, or if he be found in his hand, he shall surely be put to death.” In sharing the gospel AND educating against this evil system, we may save many souls from both spiritual and physical destruction.

The US State Department’s yearly report on human trafficking identifies the problems and even has some stories to put a human face on this horror of horrors. But like so many things, the State Department really doesn’t call it like it is. There is a massive organized crime network trafficking in human beings and if Islam is not at the core of it, it is a major player. In my opinion, this crime against humanity is not exposed and eradicated because so many powerful people, politicians and business leaders are totally immersed in human trafficking. And it boils down to little villages around the world like the one’s in Ghana, where the impact and the journey of horror for so many begins. Pastor William Agbeti describes it.

“The entire Islamic Kafala system is made possible by networks of well-organized agents, organizations, companies and criminal gangs with deep pockets and long arms with universal reach. The suppliers of girls for the Kafala system are ruthless and operate everywhere, even on university campuses, especially in Nigeria. In exception of a few countries that had some activists campaigning against the system, the larger Arab-sphere has in-country political systems that actually turn blind eyes to the atrocities committed by the proponents of Kafala. Not a single Government in those countries would seriously prosecute perpetrators of Kafala who enslave, kill, maim and exploit poor female migrants. This is because it is entrenched in their social fabric and has become a largely accepted Islamic practice and system.

“Hundreds of Ghanaian girls, and others from neighboring countries, as well as places like the Philippines are spirited away regularly to feed Kafala. These end up in homes and workplaces where they are totally dehumanized, prevented from going anywhere, and virtually become slaves owned by wealthy individuals. In many cases, the girls are imprisoned in homes behind lock and key and raped repeatedly by the children and visitors of their “owners”! At the time of writing this Daily Jot, a leading social media news outlet has reported two missing girls from a Ghanaian neighborhood. The outlet has published photos of the girls (very beautiful, slim and young). We know some parents are weeping right now.

“We also know the Government of Ghana, like many other Governments in both the under-developed and developed worlds, are not taking up any arms against the practice. Already, as a country, tens and maybe hundreds of girls have gone missing and still go missing on weekly basis from many homes. Meanwhile, some wealthy Arab maniacs (or possibly European or American rich-men) somewhere are eagerly waiting for the recently missing two girls from Ghana to surface in their homes.” These Islamist agents of human traffickers are scouting Christian churches in Ghana to find their prey, especially in rural areas. This is what we are up against. Psalm 127:3 says that “Children are a heritage of the Lord.” You see what God’s enemies have in store for the Lord’s heritage. Please consider them in your heart, prayers and support.

(Used with permission. By Bill Wilson, The Daily Jot. Article was originally published in two parts as “The Heart of Human Trafficking, Parts I and II.” )

Human trafficking is a problem for all of us–we are commanded to do something when we know about harm to another. Consider Proverbs 24: 11-12: Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to die; save them as they stagger to their death. Don’t excuse yourself by saying, “Look, we didn’t know.” For God understands all hearts, and he sees you. He who guards your soul knows you knew. He will repay all people as their actions deserve.

You can find out what you can do on the State Department website; read the article “20 Ways You Can Help Stop Human Trafficking” and also check out the U.S. Department of Labor list of goods produced with forced or child labor."

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This article from THE HEART OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING | Intercessors for America

Father, we cry out to You for the lives of those in bondage. Show us how You want to use us to alleviate suffering and fight human trafficking.

(socialism is off topic for this thread, as well as talking about the economy)
 
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Unfortunately, the best solution I have in mind is a huge problem to most people.

- Huge imbalance of wealth distribution is what drives Human Trafficking and just about any huge problems we have in our world today....

If you have huge imbalance of wealth distribution, the perceived value of money is hugely inflated too. People are desperate to have more money...

If everyone loves or desperate for money, You have plenty of people you can bribe...or pay (a huge sum) to do crime.... Crime syndicates won't have any problems recruiting people to work for them or bribe police and officials. Major crimes and abuses are swept under the rug. Injustice is rampant.

And of course, people desperate for money often fell victims themselves to people exploiting their situation.

The love of money is the root of all evil.....Literally!

Take it this way, if money is much less imbalanced in distribution in the world and perceived value is much much less, it becomes a lot harder or even impossible for crime syndicates to bribe police, officials, recruit workers, etc. It becomes a lot harder (unprofitable) to work as a professional criminal working for syndicates.

I have experienced slavery first hand myself. And I've been looking for solutions myself. And ironically, incorrectly handling of money by the world is the root cause of all these problem just as the Bible said it would! Loving money is incorrect handling of money!
 
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Unfortunately, the best solution I have in mind is a huge problem to most people.

- Huge imbalance of wealth distribution is what drives Human Trafficking and just about any huge problems we have in our world today....

If you have huge imbalance of wealth distribution, the perceived value of money is hugely inflated too. People are desperate to have more money...

If everyone loves or desperate for money, You have plenty of people you can bribe...or pay (a huge sum) to do crime.... Major crimes and abuses are swept under the rug. Injustice is rampant.

The love of money is the root of all evil.....Literally!

Take it this way, if money is much less imbalanced in distribution in the world and perceived value is much much less, it becomes a lot harder or even impossible for crime syndicates to bribe police, officials, etc. It becomes a lot harder (unprofitable) to work as a professional criminal working for syndicates.

I have experienced slavery first hand myself. And I've been looking for solutions myself. And ironically, incorrectly handling of money by the world is the root cause of all these problem just as the Bible said it would! Loving money is incorrect handling of money!
sir venezuela proves that this is not the case. You can spread out wealth, and the corporations suffer, and people lack jobs as in venezuela.
 
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sir venezuela proves that this is not the case. You can spread out wealth, and the corporations suffer, and people lack jobs as in venezuela.

Venezuela is also among the Top 5 Most Corrupt Country in the World.

Do you believe they actually spread out wealth?:rolleyes:

"One for you, Ten for me........" $$$$$Profit!!$$$$$
 
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Venezuela is also among the Top 5 Most Corrupt Country in the World.

Do you believe they actually spread out wealth?:rolleyes:
spreading wealth doesn't work sir. It just creates government debt. The best thing to do is create capital, that means supporting industy that create a gross domestic product, for imports and exports. That creates jobs. Not printing money and handing it out. That just doesn't work, venezuela proved that.
 
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The best thing to do is create capital, that means supporting industy that create a gross domestic product, for imports and exports.

There are countries in Europe that did that....

And keep wealth imbalance to a minimum at the same time with their tax and welfare system!:amen:

Countries like Iceland, Denmark.

Their crime syndicate problems are isolated within immigrant communities where the wealth imbalance is extreme. So we have a correlation that even the Bible agrees with.

Only a fool gives away money like a cowboy. You still have to sit it down and think long term profitability for everyone.
 
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Unfortunately, the best solution I have in mind is a huge problem to most people.

- Huge imbalance of wealth distribution is what drives Human Trafficking and just about any huge problems we have in our world today....

If you have huge imbalance of wealth distribution, the perceived value of money is hugely inflated too. People are desperate to have more money...

If everyone loves or desperate for money, You have plenty of people you can bribe...or pay (a huge sum) to do crime.... Crime syndicates won't have any problems recruiting people to work for them or bribe police and officials. Major crimes and abuses are swept under the rug. Injustice is rampant.

And of course, people desperate for money often fell victims themselves to people exploiting their situation.

The love of money is the root of all evil.....Literally!



Take it this way, if money is much less imbalanced in distribution in the world and perceived value is much much less, it becomes a lot harder or even impossible for crime syndicates to bribe police, officials, recruit workers, etc. It becomes a lot harder (unprofitable) to work as a professional criminal working for syndicates.

I have experienced slavery first hand myself. And I've been looking for solutions myself. And ironically, incorrectly handling of money by the world is the root cause of all these problem just as the Bible said it would! Loving money is incorrect handling of money!

Sexual perversion is not caused by a lack of money. Envy of the wealth of others is one of the evils caused by the love of money. Redistribution of wealth will not stop people from being greedy. Greed and envy are IMO the no. 1 motivation for people that wish to have wealth redistributed. It is essentially what criminal syndicates are tryng to do- redistribute wealth. Those that are not greedy do not get upset when others have more than they do.
 
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It is essentially what criminal syndicates are tryng to do- redistribute wealth. Those that are not greedy do not get upset when others have more than they do.[

Far from the truth, amigo.

Countries that have the highest crime rates also have the highest income gap between the rich and poor.
Apparently what Crime Syndicates are trying to do is doing exactly the opposite thing? Hmm..:mmh:
 
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Let's admit it if the whole world were practicing Christians and disciples of Christ, the world would be exponentially a better place.

There's actually many creative and substantial ways to help.

Wealth is not just with money but with also our free time and strength / skill. But in that, many Christians would rather play golf, or go fishing, or sailing, work on their classic car, etc. The flesh is still craving for worldly stuff, not yet born in the spirit.

The disciples did not fool around because they knew what's at stake.

The world on the otherhand tells you to fool around because life is short...and life is short indeed if you live for the world. If you live for Jesus on the otherhand, you'll keep it eternally.
 
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Countries that have the highest crime rates also have the highest income gap between the rich and poor.

Which reinforces my contention that envy and greed is what motivates people to act criminally not poverty. Poverty does not make people immoral. Being upset that others have more is what leads one to act immorally.
 
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Which reinforces my contention that envy and greed is what motivates people to act criminally not poverty.

Yup, love of money.

However, you also said earlier that Crime syndicates are trying to re-distribute wealth, doesn't make sense. Because statistics correlating income gaps with crime rates doesn't support it.

Apparently, the crime syndicates are doing a very poor job at it. They are still exploiting their workers.


Being upset that others have more is what leads one to act immorally.

Others having more is OK.

But others having way way more OR others having way way less shows a broken society. That's what happens if you're serving the rich instead of the poor. It is a sign that such society hates God (what you do to the least, you do unto me).

It is still wrong to have huge income gaps in a society even if nobody is upset about it.

Truths or facts are not changed with perspective. No such thing as "subjective moralism".
 
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There are countries in Europe that did that....

And keep wealth imbalance to a minimum at the same time with their tax and welfare system!:amen:

Countries like Iceland, Denmark.

Their crime syndicate problems are isolated within immigrant communities where the wealth imbalance is extreme. So we have a correlation that even the Bible agrees with.

Only a fool gives away money like a cowboy. You still have to sit it down and think long term profitability for everyone.
so according to this mindset the drug problem as well is merely due to a wealth gap, correct?
 
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Yup, love of money.

However, you also said earlier that Crime syndicates are trying to re-distribute wealth, doesn't make sense. Because statistics correlating income gaps with crime rates doesn't support it.

Apparently, the crime syndicates are doing a very poor job at it. They are still exploiting their workers.




Others having more is OK.

But others having way way more OR others having way way less shows a broken society. That's what happens if you're serving the rich instead of the poor. It is a sign that such society hates God (what you do to the least, you do unto me).

It is still wrong to have huge income gaps in a society even if nobody is upset about it.

Truths or facts are not changed with perspective. No such thing as "subjective moralism".
I added to the op that socialism is off topic for this thread. Feel free to start your own thread on that if you wish, but I don't think that crime sindicates thrive off of a wealth gap, in mexico for example the cartels make way more money than any of the the business man.
 
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I added to the op that socialism is off topic for this thread. Feel free to start your own thread on that if you wish, but I don't think that crime sindicates thrive off of a wealth gap, in mexico for example the cartels make way more money than any of the the business man.

Examples I've given are all Capitalists. You can keep wealth gap to a healthy level while still remaining Capitalist economy.

A socialist republic doesn't really redistribute wealth....They may not use money but wealth is also quantified in other ways, like time and resources and we have by example that all socialist republics failed miserably at it.

I'm here to give solutions, not joke around the issue nor suggest we turn into a socialist republic. I'm all for capitalism, we just need to serve the poor more instead of the rich. As of right now, our societies are "rich-centric" or "power-centric". And that easily creates a massive wealth gap between the rich and the poor.
 
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so according to this mindset the drug problem as well is merely due to a wealth gap, correct?

Drug and Human Trafficking operations require these things:

- Customers with insane amounts of money
- Victims that struggle finanically and willing to take extreme risks, hoping for luck.
- Manpower pool that is also struggling financially, willing to take extreme risks to make ends meet
- Corrupt Government

Huge income gap problems also create these things:

- Lots of people struggling financially who are probably willing to big risks to make ends meet
- A corrupt government that is easy to bribe
- Much fewer people who are very rich, some extremely and don't care at all burning money.
- Very high percieved value of money leads people to love money and severe corruption in the government.

It's the ideal situation for crime syndicates to flourish.

The phenomenon is well supported by statistics.

Solving the problem by the root issue is quite problematic however since everyone loves money.

If anyone thinks they can solve the fundamental problems of this world but loves money is part of the problem themselves.

Many Christians become extremely defensive whenever this is pointed out. They quickly deny the problem and quick to slander the messenger of the same problem. They justify the best solution is turning a blind eye to it (mind your own business) and even quote scriptures in the wrong context. If you have to bend the Bible's message that favors or tolerates becoming rich in worldly things for those who claim to follow Jesus, you'll also have to ignore a multitude of passages that it said otherwise and the overall context of scriptures. The reason is obvious why they choose to understand scriptures in the light that tolerates being ignorant in the fundamental issues of our world.
 
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Many Christians become extremely defensive whenever this is pointed out.
because it's totally intolerant of other's feelings. We all see people being kidnapped from their homes, in fact a girl was taken from a local church parking lot in my home town a few years ago. So we all see the problem. And you are saying that everything we are doing here, this thread, the OP, the govermental awareness groups, the non profit awareness groups all have it wrong and you are smarter than everyone else. I know you don't think you are saying that. But what if when you quoted God's word to me, I started quoting the koran to you? Well it would cause offense, because I am saying your entire theory is wrong and that you should be intelligent enough to see it. It's highly offensive to just go to a christain forum and violate the OP when they are asking you to quite, and post off topic posts. Sort of like quoting the koran in a christian forum. It's out of place. When I mention that you sound like a socialist you get all upset, but that is what it is. I understand many youths are all enamored with socialism, mainly because they can get out of college debt. It's just that socialism does not work in any active historic models that we have seen. When socialists quote european countries doing socialism, most of them are not actually socialist at all. But the fully socialist countries that there have been in the past, have all failed economically. So point is it doesn't work. But I should not have to say this here because this is not an economics thread. The last thread I did you did the same thing there, I honored it and tried to reason with you, but you keep doing it. You act like you are right and everyone is wrong. But this is not the thread to talk about the economy. It's a thread about trafficking, so again I will add another term to the OP. Talking about the economy is off topic too.
 
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It's highly offensive to just go to a christain forum and violate the OP when they are asking you to quite, and post off topic posts. Sort of like quoting the koran in a christian forum. It's out of place.

None of your accusations are true.

You should have googled first what I'm saying before throwing accusations that I'm off topic. I was a victim and yet you see me as your enemy.

I'm was simply telling facts:

This Is Why Global Income Inequality Is a Real National-Security Threat

You said in your OP we should do something about it and I have facts and actual experience and yet, you bitterly oppose me:(:(



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None of your accusations are true.

You should have googled first what I'm saying before throwing accusations that I'm off topic. I was a victim and yet you see me as your enemy.

I'm was simply telling facts:

This Is Why Global Income Inequality Is a Real National-Security Threat

You said in your OP we should do something about it and I have facts and actual experience and yet, you bitterly oppose me:(:(



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if you are passionate then simply create a thread instead of putting other threads off topic. I am trying to be as polite as possible yet you have done this to two threads already. It's like you have an agenda. I was not wanting to debate politics, or economy. So if you can please keep the topics away from those some how, then I would love your feedback. I want everyone, regardless of political standpoint to be able to come here and find reasonable tips on how to battle trafficking and raise awareness.
 
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I was not wanting to debate politics, or economy. So if you can please keep the topics away from those some how, then I would love your feedback. I want everyone, regardless of political standpoint to be able to come here and find reasonable tips on how to battle trafficking and raise awareness.

Have you visited the link I gave you?

Better yet, google the topic yourself.

It's no use discussing how to eradicate a termite infestation if we can't talk about killing the queen.

Same thing with organized crime, it's no use discussing about solutions if we can't talk about economics as the problem is strongly intertwined with each other.
 
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