
Victims of Human Trafficking
Victims of human trafficking are individuals who are exploited through force, fraud, or coercion for the purposes of labor or sexual exploitation. They may be deceived, threatened, or manipulated into situations where they lose control over their lives, working under abusive conditions or being forced into prostitution or other illegal activities. These victims can come from any background and often suffer physical, emotional, and psychological harm. Human trafficking is a serious crime that violates human rights, and recognizing its victims is essential for providing support, justice, and preventing further abuse.