"invisible"

Lavonne 2022-03-21 09:02:54

"Please treat this as a serious injury case, not a domestic violence incident." In an accident, she found a "hell" that trafficked and abused women in captivity. The supervisor said, "More than half of the searches are for show." The wounds on the girls' bodies correspond to the colleagues around them, holding badges, colleagues who have sworn to protect the people. Continue to investigate, walking in the office hall, you will be surrounded by all kinds of hostile sights from "colleagues". After that, the investigation case file was closed, and the relevant personnel were sent (bao) to (hu), and after that, she was isolated and monitored, watching those girls, but could not take them away.

In the dark hut, the girls comforted each other, took care of each other, and still had the hope of going out. In the bar, Raya retreated into the darkness step by step, no, he didn't even dare to say "I want to leave". The next day, her body appeared in the deciduous forest. She wrote an email to tell the outside world about some of the things here, in exchange for being fired. Later, it was reported to the TV station, and the case itself was still a falsehood that was not recognized as "existence". And she was never able to continue working internationally.

Maybe it's because the Internet is developed, so many things can be known far and near, so I can see all kinds of bullying of women on the Internet every day. But think about it again, what can be exposed is already only a part of reality, and how much is there that cannot be known to the outside world? Can't think, can't think.

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Extended Reading
  • Demetris 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Realistic films have re-understood human trafficking. I felt desperate after seeing it. Military prostitute. Men should be extinct!

  • Jamaal 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Seeing the heart block panic, uncomfortable.

The Whistleblower quotes

  • [last lines]

    BBC Reporter: Given everything you've been through, would you do it again?

    Kathryn Bolkovac: Yes. Yes, I would. No doubt about it.

  • Title Card: Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing criminal industries. It is estimated nearly 2.3 million people are being trafficked around the world.