2017年3月13日 星期一

Log #2

Young Indian girls sold to sex tourists for sham marriages

    The title is horrified. Before doing the project, I didn't realize how the situation was serious. It was not until I saw this report did I know how inhuman those human traffickers are. I'm not saying that I didn't think human traffickers were evil; in fact, I hadn't had the chance to see the ugly side of the world. This article pulled me out of the lovely environment living in. There is a raging storm inside my heart. I couldn't imagine what if I were the girl who had gone through this brutal experience. Being a twelve-year-old girl, I think she deserves a carefree life rather than being forced to become the old bastard's wife.(I am so angry that I can't help using bad language)
    The reporter has highlighted some certain reasons why the situation happened. The core problems bringing about to it are poverty, human traffickers, the authorities. Usually, those tragedies occur in the poor. Parents have no choice but sell their innocent and young daughters to human traffickers. They are fooled to think their daughters will have a happier life after being someone's wife. Though the government regulates that it has to be both sides of brides and grooms agreeing their marriages, the truth is, the young brides never have their right to reject. 
    The more articles I read related to human trafficking, the more pain and sorrow I feel. I am also grateful for what I have now. I promise I will try my best to help the victims, and right now as a student, I think I can do is to show my compassion to them and make more people know these intolerant issues.



Article: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/01/asia/indian-girls-sold-sham-marriage/index.html

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