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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 09:27, 24 May 2023
- https://slate.com/human-interest/2019/02/women-slavery-history-south-book-review.html
- http://blog.men.we.bs/millions-of-boys-are-deprived-of-their-freedom_education
- https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-trafficking-sexcrimes/in-thai-tourist-spots-a-hidden-world-of-male-sex-slavery-idUSKBN1J91GU
- https://history.com/news/white-women-slaveowners-they-were-her-property
- https://blog.men.we.bs/millions-of-boys-are-deprived-of-their-freedom_education/?p=2642#2-numbers-and-sex
The widespread claim that 71% of slaves are female includes forced marriage.[1]
40 million people remain enslaved world-wide. That's more than at any point in history. Lower as a proportion of the population.
Thai fishing fleets.
Forced labour of men finally banned in 2014.
Last country to ban slavery.
Chad criminalised slavery in 2017.
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