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    International Crisis Aid began in 2000 by delivering humanitarian aid to "no-go" regions of war-torn Southern Sudan. Since then, ICA's programs have expanded to include feeding, medical, orphanages, disaster relief, girls' schools, community development, and rescue from sex trafficking. As an established non-profit, ICA serves children and families in need from Cambodia, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, North Korea, Indonesia, and Sudan.
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    Entries in Sex Trafficking (4)

    Wednesday
    Jan062010

    Should we legalize the sex trade?  

    One question that we are occasionally asked to answer is whether or not we think it would be best to legalize the sex industry in order for ‘prostitutes’ to become ‘sex workers’ who have the “ability, social supports, and freedom to put themselves through school and/or turn to more lucrative careers?” 

    When stated objectively this is a question which appears to be harmless enough...right?  However, when this question is actually fleshed out it becomes about as ironic as using the words ‘prostitute’ and ‘freedom’ in the same sentence... 

     Let’s start by asking a few questions: 

    1.  If a man knocked on your door and offered you $20 to rape your 12-year-old daughter, would you find that to be a “normal” request that was no different than the solicitations of the vacuum cleaner salesmen or the Schwann’s man?   
    2. If I were to offer you a career that had [on the low end] a 26% chance and [on the high end] a 73% chance of infecting you with the HIV/AIDS virus within a year, would you willingly agree to take it?
    3. If I told you that this same career would offer you a 68% chance of contracting PTSD [post traumatic stress disorder], nearly DOUBLE that of the returning Iraqi war veterans would it increase your chances of “willing participation?
    4. Would you find it “normal” if you witnessed a person approaching a poverty-stricken mother of three in order to demand sex from her on the street?  

    If you answered “no” to any of these questions than you see the horrible inconsistency in a belief that legalizing an oppressive industry might be a “benefit” to anyone involved other than perhaps those who wish to prey upon the weak and profit at the expense of the oppressed.  

    To sum up our response.  While we appreciate your concern for these women’s access to social supports, and medical benefits we would ask that you force yourself to think through the irony of such a question.  At one moment, it acknowledges the humanity and dignity of these women in its assertion that they should have access to healthcare, benefits, education.  Then, it turns immediately around and totally objectifies women and children as “things which might be had by the highest bidder.”  This is an issue that we speak strongly about because it is our belief at International Crisis Aid that the answer to the problem of the sex industry is not to legalize it, but rather combat it holistically. 

    Tuesday
    Dec292009

    Sex Trafficking: Resources for action in 2010!

    With the SAFE home underway here in the St. Louis metro area we have received a lot of questions regarding resources that we find helpful for teaching people about the reality of sex trafficking in the United States. While there is no single work that can possibly explore all of the awful depths of this issue, here are a few resources that we really appreciate and recommend to you if you are looking to gain some further insights into the nature of this "business."   

    BOOKS:
    MOVIES and DOCUMENTARIES:


    The full FRONTLINE: SEX SLAVES documentary can be found at their website or by clicking HERE

    The full CARGO: Innocence Lost documentary can be found by going to their website or by clicking HERE

    HOLLY is a full length movie that follows the story of one girl in the sex trafficking industry in Cambodia. 

    CALL AND RESPONSE: full documentary can be found HERE

    A FEW WEBSITES and AGENCIES THAT WE RESPECT:
    Lets make it our pledge to care for those in our communities who are victims of this horribly oppressive industry in 2010, your partnership really makes a difference! 
    Contact us to see how you can help with the SAFE home: St. Louis.
    Thursday
    Dec172009

    $18,000+ closer to helping end domestic sex trafficking -- thank you Faith that Works!  

    On Thursday, December 3rd, Faith that Works (http://www.faith-that-works.org/) hosted a Christmas Bazaar to raise funds for ICA’s St. Louis SAFE Home for American child victims of sex trafficking.  The event was held at a home in Town and Country, Missouri.  There were 5 rooms with more than 20 vendors who set up tables with their boutique items and other products and donated a % of sales to ICA.  In addition, several items were offered for silent auction, gift baskets were for sale, gift wrapping was offered, and more.  A special Christmas tree was set up with beautiful ornaments that had been donated so individuals could pick their own ornament for a donation to ICA.  Thanks to Faith that Works, the Vendors and those who attended the Christmas Bazaar, $18,398.83 was raised for ICA’s St. Louis SAFE Home!

    Wednesday
    Nov112009

    Sex Trafficking Music Video

    Thank you to all those who have worked to produce this beautiful music video about human trafficking and child slavery. Take No Glory wrote "Beautiful Slave" after reading a true story of a little girl that was trafficked and forced to be a child sex slave. We hope and pray this song will bring awareness about the issue of trafficking so that we can unite to do something about it.  

    Interested in partnering with International Crisis Aid's efforts to end trafficking?  Consider hosting a fundraiser, or emailing us to see how you can be involved!  

    You can download the song from their site for free at:  http://www.TakeNoGlory.com