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Sex Slaves

BoundSex slaves are still around today. There was a point in time when the United States military supported the sex slave trade in South Korea. Hundred of trafficking women that were from Soviet bloc countries and the Philippines we forced to work as prostitutes in bars by local bar owners. They were only forced to work in the bars that catered to American servicemen. The women were lied to. They were told that they were being sent to Korea for a high paying job, but they actually ended up being held against their will and forced to prostitute. Some people in the State Department and the United Nations own sex slaves. The United States military leadership in Korea doesn’t believe that there can be a stop to the practice of sex slavery. They’ve stated that the Korean police are responsible for it, but the top Korean police most likely won’t do anything about the situation because of widespread police corruption. Now, the United States troops are considered the best customers and now there is nothing to be done.

Sex slaves are, as well, in the United States too. A little young at the age of nine years old named Catalina Suarez. Her mother and father were divorced, her mother was hooked to alcohol, and her stepbrother had raped her before. She was kidnapped by one of her neighbors who was like a grandfather because he told her that he had a present in his car for her. He chained her to a bed so that he could make her have sex with different men. This took place in a rural shack in Puerto Rico. When Catalina was kidnapped and forced to have sex with grown men had been the 18 th year of sexual slavery in Latin America and the United States of America. This poor little child should have died from all of the drugs she was drugged with, diseases, being beaten, and unloved. In December the resident in San Francisco had testified about Catalina’s difficult situation before the United Nations did. The United States of Americas Justice Department, which is located in Washington, D.C, is making a nationwide investigation about the prostitution slavery of Thailand females. The sex slave trafficking runs from Thailand to San Francisco, from Russia to New York City.