‘My boyfriend sold one of my kidneys – then he sold me’

‘My boyfriend sold one of my kidneys – then he sold me’: trafficking in Nepal A checkpoint along the Nepal-India border has become has one of the world’s busiest human trafficking routes. Now it is being policed by s the Guardian

Although going through a lot of pain there are victims who are empowered and brave enough to go out and help others; This victims in Nepal the way they help and try to stop others form being a victim and also stop trafficking on the border with the help of the police is amazing. In the artical is says that the parents friend Offer their children (especially girls) job saying that it’s a good pay; This mostly havens in Asia as some of the people are poor and some uneducated who want their children to be better then them and live a better life, sending the girls with their friends trusting them without knowing the consequences that are going to take place.

“ Their smiles are just a mask” this tells that even if the victim is out of trafficking they still have the pain and fear deep inside them but brave to go out and spread awareness.

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