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Free the Slaves - a Call to Action
for Modern Society
Advocate Offers Tools to End Horrific Practice
In January, MSNBC.com posted a report of its four-month investigation into a slavery network emanating in
Eastern Europe. Every year, it says, some 200,000 women and girls are smuggled out of impoverished
former Soviet countries and sent to the Middle East, Western Europe and the United States, where they're
held captive.
In Haiti, UNICEF reported thousands of children were illegally trafficked out of the country following the
devastating earthquakes two years ago. Selling orphaned children as slaves is a common problem following
natural disasters, it says.
"Modern-day slavery is an even bigger problem than it was during the years of legalized slave trade from
Africa to the Americas," says Lucia Mann, the daughter of a woman who was held as a sex slave in South
Africa in the 1940s. Mann, a former journalist, tells a slightly fictionalized version of her family's story in "Rise
Above Hate & Anger" (www.luciamann.com).
There are ways individuals can help end the suffering and reach out a hand to victims, says Mann, who
created the Modern-Day Slave Reporting Centre as a tool to address the problem. Here are details about
the reporting center and other resources.
" At The Modern-Day Reporting Centre, www.mdsrc.org, anyone who suspects a person is being held
captive, or a person who is being held, can file a report. The information will be reported to law enforcement
and the person filing can request they remain a confidential source. The Web site also includes links to
relevant law-enforcement agencies in Canada and the United States.
" At www.slaveryfootprint.org, people can take a short online survey that calculates the number of slaves
working for you around the world based on the clothes, cars, electronic items and other consumer goods you
own. The number is calculated according to what's known about slave labor in the regions where the raw
materials are produced and the goods are manufactured. (Google Chrome is required to take the survey.)
" At www.chainstorereaction,com are email prepared letters and surveys to any of 1,566 companies asking
what steps they're taking to ensure no slave labor is used in their supply chains. Companies who complete
the survey and go out of their way to describe ongoing and current efforts are tagged with a "Thank You."
Companies that complete the survey are tagged with "View Response." As of mid-January, 70 companies
ranging from Fruit of the Loom to Campbell's Soup had earned a "Thank You." Another 25, including Avon
and Best Buy, had completed the survey. Most, though, had not responded despite numerous emails.
Duracell, for instance, was sent 432 emails and Bounty was sent 221.
" In California, the Transparency in Supply Chains Act became effective Jan. 1. It requires retailers and
manufacturers with gross receipts of $100 million to disclose what they've done - or haven't done - to
eliminate slavery in their supply chains. While there are no punitive consequences, advocates say the law
will raise awareness and allow consumers to reward or punish companies with their shopping choices.
Residents of other states can lobby legislators for a similar law.
"There is nowhere in the world now where slavery is legal, and yet more than 27 million people are held
captive as forced laborers or sex slaves," Mann says. "That's more than twice the number enslaved during
400 years of trans-Atlantic trading.
Raising Americans' awareness and concern is the first step to ending slavery, Mann says.
"If there is no money to be made from enslaving people, it will end."
About Lucia Mann
Lucia Mann was born in British colonial South Africa in the wake of World War II and lives in British
Columbia, Canada. She retired from freelance journalism in 1998 and wrote "Rise Above Hate & Anger" to
give voice to those who suffered brutalities and captivity decades ago.
Other Lucia Mann Websites:
Rise Above Hate & Anger - www.riseabovehateandanger.com
Beside an Ocean of Sorrow - www.besideanoceanofsorrow.com
Africa’s Unfinished Symphony - www.africasunfinishedsymphony.com