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Thursday, 16 July 2015

Expdonaloaded News; CNN partners Jada Pinkett Smith in ‘Children for sale: The fight to end human trafficking’

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Cable News Network (CNN) and award winning actress, Jada Pinkett Smith, have joined forces to work on a CNN Freedom Project with focus on a special report on sex trafficking in the United States of America (USA) entitled, “Children for Sale: The Fight to End Human Trafficking.” According to CNN, the ac­tress and long-time advocate, Jada Pinkett Smith, travels to Atlanta – a trafficking hotspot – in the special report to try and unravel the complicated web of human trafficking happen­ing in the United States.
The famed news network added that the hour-long spe­cial report, which airs Wednes­day, July 22, 2015 at 2000 BST/ 2100 CET takes a gritty, raw look at the human traf­ficking industry in the United States, the lives of children caught in its web and those fighting back against this form of modern-day slavery.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com.. In the report, Smith and CNN delved deep into the heart of this heinous crime, following undercover officers on raids and rescues of under­age victims, accompanying aid workers on outreach mis­sions, and spending time with the survivors in shelters as they share their harrowing stories. Commenting on the special report, Smith said, “for me, this project is extremely important because I want the world to un­derstand the dangers that every kid in America is susceptible to. Human trafficking is one aspect of the vulnerabilities and obstacles we are confront­ed with. People who sell chil­dren are monsters,”she said. Recalling her foray into ac­tivism, she said that sex traf­ficking hit her head-on when her then pre-teen daughter asked her about the crime in the United States. In disbelief, Smith began to research and is now a vocal activist and advo­cate. The news network said that questions like, where does sex trafficking start? How do girls get manipulated into it? How hard is it for law enforce­ment and others to save them? And how can communities help protect children from the men and women who prey on their vulnerabilities will be answered in the report where Smith sits down with survivors who courageously share their horrifying stories of exploita­tion and the triumph of their survival. Smith and CNN followed Sergeant Tory Kennedy, Head of the Internet Crimes Against Children Division, as he con­ducts undercover raids to ar­rest suspected traffickers and rescue underage girls.

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