Most of us cringe when we learn that more human beings are enslaved today than in former times. We know how to eradicate the slave trade, but we lack the will to proceed.
In no special order, I list problems unaddressed. They include sale of nuclear secrets to the highest bidder, government-run trafficking in drugs and human beings, torture, corporate use of slave labor, abduction across international borders and human rights abuse.
Generally, these violations can not occur without the co-operation of the authorities. The culprits thrive in federal, state and local governments throughout the world. Any talk of reform or revolution is premature. The first step is to define and to publicize the problems. It should not be left to a handful of whistle blowers to risk their lives to shed light on these matters.
All of us should stand with them.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The Activist Base Ignores Endemic Problems
Labels:
human rights abuse,
sedition,
slavery,
torture,
trafficking
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