The term slavery refers to the tendency to evoke the image of the Africans carried during slave trade beyond the Atlantic Ocean, the Holocaust victim during World War II, or the Japanese prisoners at the West Coast camp There is. Slavery, also called trafficking, can be defined as a systematic approach to eliminate the influence of individual rights and freedoms, as well as inhumane situations, including forced labor or sexual activity. The United Nations defines human trafficking as "recruitment, transportation and acceptance of personnel across borders by forcing, kidnapping, fraud or compulsion" ("trafficking in person").
Modern slavery is different from traditional slavery. In traditional slavery, among the 167 countries reviewed in the global slavery index in 2014, countries are illegal and people are considered legitimate property. However, modern slavery is defined as ownership or management of those who deprive the right to abuse the rights that exist in any country in 167 countries. In some countries, the number of enslaved people is particularly high. Only five countries account for 61% of people believed to live with modern slavery, and 70% live in ten countries. India is the country with the largest population of contemporary slavery and has a population of over 14 million people. According to the Global Slavery Index in 2014, the number of slaves in these countries is the largest.
Slavery as we know may be abolished in most parts of the world, but there is another form of slavery lurking in the shadow. Approximately 27 million people worldwide are currently in slavery. At the present time, more people are enslaved than at any time in history. (Liberation Slaves, 2013) These are men, women, children who are depriving of all human rights living under terrible circumstances. - There are underground scenes in the walls of each country that use people in some way. These uses occur when there is an agreement or disagreement of the abused user. Trafficking and immigration smuggling are two similar but different, affecting almost every country in the world.
Human trafficking was regarded as humanitarian infringement about 200 years ago, but today it is seen as an example of modern slavery. This slavery, known as trafficking, is a hidden evil that affects everyone, especially women and children. Every year, millions of men, women, and children are victims and exploiters of labor and sexual purposes. Usually, they wish to be tempted by erroneous promises, slavery and poverty, while hoping that they and their families have a better future. Some authors consider trafficking as a criminal act of a multinational organization (Bruckert and Colette, 2002). Others consider it to be a public health problem or a human rights issue within the framework of modern slavery or forced labor (Ruggiero, 1997, ILO, 2005, Bales, 2005).