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The Black Market and Human Trafficking Organizations

The following article highlights the extraordinary desperation and depravity of the human spirit. We are consistently amazed at the depths people will stoop to serve their own selfish needs or make a few dollars. There is something happening culturally and universally that is bringing our disbelief to new levels because of the extreme disregard for the value of human life and dignity. What strikes me, never ceases to astound me is the nonchalant grouping of people, women and children, in the laundry list of commercial products being traded like cattle. In our line of work, one would think we would have been desensitized long ago, but, the suffering of children in the grip of poverty and human trafficking continues to press us with urgency. This is why MANNA Worldwide continues their efforts as a front-line defender in the arena with other human trafficking organizations, working in the world of prevention and awareness.  Jessica does a great job of outlining those most “coveted” items. You’ll notice that 1/3 of those products exploit humans as a commodity. Jessica is a contributing writer for http://backgroundcheck.org

9 Most Coveted Items on the Black Market
by Jessica Straight on May 30, 2012

The $10 trillion economy of all the world’s informal markets would be the second-largest in the world (second to the United States), if formally tallied, according to the International Economic Journal. Anything from rhino horn to copyrighted material, to the most recent fad, Tide detergent, may be found through these illegal outlets of commerce. These shadow markets especially thrive in places where resources are scarce, organized crime and poverty are high, and taxes are low. Illegally acquired goods can either be cheaper (stolen goods) or more expensive (dangerous, rare, or smuggled goods) than legal market prices. Despite being notorious for proliferating crime, the black market continues to flourish due to continued demand for regulated goods. Here are some of the most coveted items on the black market:

1. Human Body Parts
Blood, bones, hair, and organs are among the most desired items sold illegally around the world. Thousands of desperate donors are willing to sell parts of their bodies in exchange for a certain amount of cash. Investigative journalist Scott Carney’s book, The Red Market, examined a refugee camp in India, nicknamed Kidneyville, where women are lined up with exposed abdomens to sell their kidneys. Similar situations are found everywhere: nearly 107,000 organ transplants done in 2010, with an estimated 10% of those transplants using illegally acquired organs, according to the World Health Organization. Many patients flock to China, India, or Pakistan for their surgeries, paying nearly $200,000 for a kidney while organ brokers pay desperate donators only $5,000.

2. Exotic Pets and Animals
The selling of rare exotic animals has long been part of the black market. Animal poachers fall into the mentality that if the animal becomes extinct, its value will skyrocket. With animal products such as ivory tusks, rhino horns, antelope scarves, and tiger bone pills, the market caters to a broad audience interested in the healing and aphrodisiac elements of these animal parts. The trade also includes living wild animals: rare birds, reptiles, and cats are smuggled into various countries and sold for thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of dollars.

3. Cosmetics and Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic butt enhancement injections, botox serums, youth creams, and other silicone products threaten the health of many women who buy these products from the black market. Most of the time, use of these products results in serious medical conditions: allergic reactions, irreparable tissue damage, or widespread infection. Women who cannot afford expensive procedures often fall victim to these cosmetic scams, injecting harmful and mysterious substances into their bodies at home without consulting their doctors. Dr. Rhoda Narins, a dermatologist and professor at the New York University School of Medicine, for example, has seen many unfortunate cases involving deaths related to commercial grade silicone injections.

4. Prescription Drugs and Narcotics
The insatiable demand for unregulated prescription drugs among addicts and dealers contributes to a billion-dollar business. Every year, thousands of pharmacies are raided to decrease the street value of highly desirable drugs. USA Today reports that more than five million people in the United States abuse narcotic painkillers. It’s no surprise that oxycodone and other prescription pain medications continue to be the most abused drugs, with more than 4,048 deaths in 2010, according to the Medical Examiner’s Office. With strict regulation of these drugs by the DEA, addicts must depend on the black market for their supply.

5. Weapons and Bombs
The illegal arms trade allows for many weapons, bombs, and spy gadgets to fall into the wrong hands, sustaining the gangs and governments of communist countries. For many decades, smuggling weapons across country lines opened up the market for purchases to be made without any middlemen. Insight, a crime research organization, reports four main routes in which U.S. weapons enter into Mexico, supplying Mexico’s government with whatever it needs. According to a recent report by Insight, people in Mexico can simply buy an illegally acquired gun with a few simple internet searches and have the item(s) delivered to their home.

6. Sperm
The Assisted Human Reproduction Act, enacted in Canada in 2004, prohibited paying donors for their eggs and sperm, leading to shortages in many sperm banks across Canada. However, sperm is in demand everywhere, but not everyone is willing to pay for a vial of sperm for about $2,000. The black market for sperm is lucrative and dangerous: you don’t know what you’re getting or if the mysterious substance will even work. There’s no regulation or guarantee that it’s safe or STD-free, yet many women’s desire to conceive continues to support the black market for sperm.

7. Pirated Media and Computer Software
Expensive software and anti-virus programs, music, movies, and other forms of copyrighted materials account for a large source of revenue in the black market. In China, the market is huge for counterfeit software and pirated goods, with many factories producing only counterfeit compact discs and DVDs. A study conducted by the Business Software Alliances reports that software piracy has eliminated 2.4 million jobs and $400 billion in economic activity worldwide to date.

8. Human Trafficking
Mail-order brides, prostitutes, and child laborers are commonly sold on the black market. One of the most lucrative forms of organized crime, human trafficking operations generate an estimated $32 billion each year, according to data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. As many as 2.4 million people are trapped, sold, and transported while human traffickers reap large profits.

9. Crude Oil
The illegal distribution of crude oil has long been part of the black market because of strict government regulation. Oil pipelines have been sabotaged by black market thieves, who then sell by the barrel in unrestricted markets. In 2010, the government oil monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) in Mexico detected 712 pipeline oil thefts, which, compared to the 136 thefts detected in 2005, caused crude oil prices to rise to nearly $100 per barrel. Crude oil can be sold for less than half the market price at times of record high oil market prices.

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Ukrainian Children are Targets for Human Traffickers

BRIDGE TO LIFE HOMES PROTECT ORPHANS FROM HUMAN TRAFFICKERS

UKRAINE

Orphans are easy prey for sex and slave traffickers.  According to Amnesty International, young women and girls, often vulnerable because of economic deprivation or for having already been physically abused, are easy targets. They dream of a better life, which the traffickers promise when they offer them ‘work’ in the West. Instead of getting a proper job, the women and girls find themselves trapped, enslaved, and forced into the sex industry.

Trafficked women and girls are exposed to a series of human rights abuses, including abduction, deprivation of liberty and denial of freedom of movement, torture and ill treatment, including psychological threats, beatings and rape. To escape their devastating life, suicide is unfortunately the only option some of these children feel is available to them.

Our model in Ukraine takes a whole life approach.  A three-tiered model has been developed to  nurture children in a Christian family environment, preparing them to be world changers.  Support and training at the institutional level (Komarivka, Kanev orphanages), rescue and prevention after graduation (SMILE HOUSE) and preparation for independent living (SAFE HAVEN) are all part of a comprehensive plan to give opportunities that otherwise would not exist.  This eliminates the possibility of traffickers gaining access to these young people.

KOMARIVKA ORPHANAGE

Project Information

Located 2.5 hours NE of Kiev, Komarivka Internat is a state orphanage which is home to 160 children aged 5 to 16.  We have developed a relationship with the administration and children over the past 8 years providing for the children’s physical needs, from rebuilding bathrooms and showers, constructing a playground, purchasing coal to heat the facilities, among other projects.  The children’s spiritual needs are also addressed through a Character Training course and personal interaction.  Our heart’s desire is that some of these children will be enrolled in the SMILE  HOUSE program when they “age out” of the orphanage at 16.

 

Current Project:

Building a new medical clinic for the orphanage. This project will provide the orphanage children treatment rooms, isolation rooms for contagious diseases, dental facility,  and a rehabilitation area. We have already invested $135,000 in this building and still need $85,000 to complete the facility and $25-$30,000 to furnish with beds and medical equipment.  If you can give to help us finish this much needed clinic, any amount will be greatly appreciated. Orphanage life in Ukraine is difficult, help us make it better for the children.

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This is an excerpt from one of the pages in the MANNA Freedom site.  We encourage you to explore the site to learn as much as possible about this problem and how you can be a part of the solution.  Contact us at: Freedom@MANNAWorldwide.com

 

 

8 Year Dream Coming True In The Fight Against Human Trafficking

Years ago, when we first arrived at the Komarivka orphanage in northern Ukraine, we were heartbroken by the conditions that these beautiful children were living in.  They were dirty, poorly clothed, undernourished and the facilities where they lived were in serious disrepair.

We toured the property, heard their life stories and fell in love with these happy-faced, broken-hearted children.  Our immediate response was to provide for their pressing physical needs, repair the facilities and spend as much time as possible just loving them.

Shawn at Komarivka
Shawn at Komarivka

The longer we worked with these kids the greater and bleaker our understanding of their true and deepest needs became.  We quickly realized that in addition to caring for their ongoing physical needs, we must begin to prepare for the eventual reality of graduation.  Normally a joyous occasion for most of us, graduation day strikes terror in the hearts of many in the former Soviet orphanages.

As social orphans, many have difficulty obtaining proper documentation to receive state support for their ongoing education and care.  And with unrefined social skills, poor health, crippling emotional baggage, nonexistent life training and the horrible stigma surrounding orphans, the weight of despair crushes the spirits of these most feeble and unprepared.

This nightmare reality positions these teens in the cross-hairs of vulnerability . . . no jobs, no money, no opportunity, no hope.  Most will not survive to become productive, successful citizens, many will not survive at all.  And if this isn’t bad enough, there are vultures waiting to take advantage of these vulnerabilities, use these children for their own evil gain and discard them like a dirty rag when they have used them all up.

Their nightmare became ours when we realized that human trafficking deceptions became their only apparent option for survival.  These unscrupulous people coerce, deceive, kidnap and enslave these high-risk children and force them to work in servitude, prostitution and the drug trade as well as all of the other horrible related industries, if you can call them that.

Learn more about human trafficking here: http://mannafreedom.com

We knew we must intervene and formulate a plan to provide lifelong support, care and training for these kids, or they would continue to disappear generationally.  In short, God gave us a dream to shepherd these little ones from the orphanage and the street all the way through successful independent living.  The plan was simple; continue to love and care for the children in the orphanages.  We would continue to build relationships, teach life-skills, offer a Christian witness and raise their standard of living while in state care.

Phase 2 would be to provide faith-based transition homes with national house parents.  This would allow us to shelter them from the tracking and targeting of human traffickers, provide a Christian family environment, teach basic life and social skills and supplement their education to bring them up to peer grade level.

Safe Haven Parents and Children
Safe Haven Parents and Children

Phase 3, already operational, is to continue a family based living environment, shift to Technical school or University training and focus on real-world management skills for home, life and business.

Our gap at present is the middle territory, post graduation.  Although we have had good success ministering to the needs of children, we have been limited due to lack of facilities.  All of that is changing this year with the completion of Smile House, an 8000 square foot, fully modern facility on the west side of Kiev.

Smile House
Smile House

With the installation of a pellet burning boiler system, the facility will be habitable and we will begin to move our staff in by the end of this year if all goes well.  Pray for the remaining needs surrounding the house and the steps necessary to bring it to full operational status:

** Completion of Furnace/Boiler systems and storage silos

** Upgrade of electrical supply transformer

** Furnishings for all floors

** Eventual connection to natural gas

** Complicated documentation processes

Thank you for your prayer and support of this worthwhile project.  If you would like to learn more about how you can make a difference in the lives of these kids, visit our website at: http://mannafreedom.com or contact Jerry Abbott – jw.abbott@mannaworldwide.com or Shawn Sullivan – s.sullivan@mannaworldwide.com.

Thanks and God Bless! SAS