Boys for sale in China

Apr

26
2009

A recent New York Times article tells the story of young boys in China being abducted and sold.  Some are lured away, some are simply snatched.  Because of China’s rule for having only one child and a tradition that favors boys over girls a thriving industry has taken root.   Similar to many countries, the police appear indifferent to the problem.  This is just one of the many types of child trafficking that happen all over the world.

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Emily founded Stop Traffick Fashion in 2009. She’d been becoming more and more involved in the abolitionist movement, and she decided to start STF as an opportunity to bring together the best of all products made by survivors of trafficking. She hopes her response to trafficking will inspire others to take action, even in a small way. Emily lives in Cincinnati, enjoys traveling, and has visited Hagar International and StopStart in Cambodia.

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