March 03, 2021

These trappings of wealth are all funded by grateful clients

Combined with crippling debt and threats of violence, it helps perpetuate a cycle of exploitation in which many victims then become perpetrators, returning to Nigeria as "madams" to recruit more girls, police and rights groups say. Edo, Nigeria: Sitting on the floor surrounded by vials, animal bones and sheets stained crimson with blood, spiritual doctor Olor Elemian described how he scares girls into blind obedience with potions and spells known as "juju".It&China STEEL/STEEL SEALED TYPE BLIND RIVETS Suppliers039;s then on # to Europe via well-trod smuggling routes through Niger and Libya.One neighborhood stands out."It's not how hard a person works that determines how much money she will make," he said, showing off his new mobile phone and modern bungalow, which stands out amid his neighbors' mud huts."I see pictures on my phone of people drowning in the sea," she said.

But now, even children know that when you get there, it is prostitution. "People see us as a problem, as stopping them from reaching El Dorado. end-of.Girls are then taken to a spiritual priest, who conducts the "juju" rituals designed to bind them to their traffickers. Most have little clue of the nightmare to follow."Edo women started going to Italy to buy gold and beads in the early 1980s and saw a thriving market in prostitution," said Kokunre Eghafona, a professor of sociology and anthropology at the University of Benin and a consultant researcher for the International Organization for Migration (IOM).In Edo state - a southern Nigerian hub for human trafficking - many girls begin their journey into prostitution willingly."These women, known as "madams" - who make up around half of Nigeria's traffickers, UNDOC says - are mostly former victims-turned-brokers who prey on others to escape prostitution.

These trappings of wealth are all funded by grateful clients from Italy, he said.Sometimes she is tempted to abandon her dream.For Nigeria's anti-trafficking agency, NAPTIP, efforts to combat the traffickers are being thwarted not only by the criminals themselves, but also by members of the public.Public EnemiesAt Uromi market, several stalls display secondhand winter jackets and mittens, which one trader, Linus, described as a thriving market due to the number of people heading to Europe.More than 12,000 Nigerian women and girls have reached Italy by sea over the past two years - a six-fold increase over the previous two-year period - with around four in five of them trafficked into sex work, according to data from the IOM. "It is risky"."Something in her head will keep telling her: 'Go and pay!'"Juju is a potent ingredient in a cocktail of coercion that keeps thousands of Nigerian women and girls in sex slavery in Europe, mostly in Italy, after making the treacherous journey across North Africa and the Mediterranean in search of better lives."They came back and started taking family and friends."I want to go to Italy because I want to make money," she said."I can make sure she never sleeps well or has peace of mind until she pays what she owes," said the 39-year-old spiritual priest known in his neighborhood as "Doctor". Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC), more than nine in 10 Nigerian women smuggled to Europe come from Edo, a predominantly Christian state with a population of 3 million.Pimps, madams, smugglers and even parents bring girls to his shrine in Amedokhian village near the southern Nigerian city of Uromi, where they drink concoctions brewed with pieces of their own fingernails, pubic hair, underwear or drops of blood. "They ask: 'What kind of hustle ' I tell them. "If it is prostitution, I'll do it.Traffickers in Nigeria are exploiting Europe's migration crisis, moving girls to lawless Libya, before crossing the Mediterranean to Italy, anti-slavery activists say. She was finally arrested and deported back to Nigeria.N.NAPTIP officials have been attacked by mobs in Edo while informing people of the dangers of trafficking, and angry relatives often snatch their daughters away from training or rehabilitation centers and threaten the staff, Orakwe added.Before arranging their passage through contacts in Libya, traffickers like "Mama Anna" make the girls sign a contract to finance their move - leaving them with debts that can spiral to tens of thousands of dollars and take years to pay off.Speaking from her home in the city of Warri with her one-year-old son crying in the background, madam "Mama Anna" said that with so many girls looking for traffickers to take them to Italy, she no longer needed to deceive or trick them into going.

Such rites instil fear in victims, who believe that they or their relatives may fall ill or die if they disobey their traffickers, go to the police or fail to pay off their debts."After escaping her traffickers, Anita spent days on the streets.In Edo state - a southern Nigerian hub for human trafficking - many girls begin their journey into prostitution willingly."Everybody believes that the streets of Europe are paved with gold," said Arinze Orakwe, an official at NAPTIP."In the past, girls like Faith would have been tricked into prostitution, promised jobs like hairdressing or supermarket before being forced to work for pimps."Before, nobody knew - it was a secret thing," said 30-year-old Anita, who was sex trafficked to Italy in 2011, after being deceived into thinking she was going to work as a hairdresser. (Photo: YouTube Screengrab) In Edo state - a southern Nigerian hub for human trafficking - many girls begin their journey into prostitution willingly. Some refuse to go, others agree.Fearful that the juju "spell" may be turned on them, many Nigerian parents become complicit, insisting that their daughters obey their traffickers, testimony from Italian court documents shows."Some ask me what they will do when they get there," said Mama Anna, boasting of her reputation as a broker who sends interested girls to Italy to work for her older sister, also a madam.Some even visit native doctors like Elemian of their own accord, hoping juju will help them prosper while selling sex in Italy.Many such traffickers believe they are being helpful rather than doing harm, calling themselves sponsors rather than madams, a more positive title, according to Eghafona. Its nickname is "Little London" and it is known for sleek, modern houses behind imposing iron gates, many said to be funded from the proceeds of prostitution.Managed by MadamsAccording to the U."One mother asked me if I would prefer her daughter to have sex with a young boy in Edo and get pregnant, when she can do the same thing in Europe and earn foreign currency," he said.Human trafficking by Nigerian organized crime gangs is one of the greatest challenges facing police forces across Europe, according to the EU's law enforcement agency, Europol."Bonded By DebtFor an insight into what drives young women to travel to Italy and sell sex, look no further than Uromi, with its pothole-ridden roads and derelict buildings with wells in front yards – evidence of the town's lack of running water."These people, they are enemies, because this country is too rough now," said Igose, a mother-of-eight who relies on money sent by her 22-year-old daughter in Italy to feed her family.While Igose in Benin City, the capital of Edo state, fears for the future of her family, in neighboring Uromi, Faith is still searching for a madam to arrange her passage to Italy.Faith, a 23-year-old hairdresser, traveled more than 300 km (almost 200 miles) to Uromi from her home in Akwa Ibom, dreaming of joining the ranks of thousands of sex workers smuggled to Europe each year."I tell them they will go and hustle," she said

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February 01, 2021

The last Tamil film to go to the Oscars as India

Ignorance of himsa, or refusal to look at it, or recommending others to turn their faces away amounts to blind-folding the society from knowing violent facts."The representation of violence Kamal believes is necessary, given the wave of ‘pseudo-sanitation’ that has washed over the country. Now that another Tamil film, Visaaranai, has been chosen for the honour, the actor is delighted. I was glad to see Indian cinema graduating towards realistic ‘dracumentry’. Visaaranai is just a step forward. "Our gods are so violent. China STAINLESS STEEL/STEEL CSK HEAD BLIND RIVETS Company The last Tamil film to go to the Oscars as India’s official entry was Kamal Haasan’s Hey Ram. More will come from not only Tamil Nadu, but from all states of India. To achieve a state of ahimsa (non-violence), one needs at least elementary knowledge of the bleeding edge of himsa (violence). Now that another Tamil film, Visaaranai, has been chosen for the honour, the actor is delighted.The last Tamil film to go to the Oscars as India’s official entry was Kamal Haasan’s Hey Ram. Real life is much worse. Like most Indian audience, I am so repulsed by the same menu offered with very little variation. Part of the psycho-sanitation this country badly requires. So, it is violence in emulation of our gods."Commenting on the film’s brutally violent content the actor adds, "The violence shown in Visaaranai is representative." I am a fan of Gandhiji and yet I endorse Visaaranai. He says, "I endorsed Visaaranai to the Tamil audience even before its release

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January 04, 2021

The government will soon make rear view sensors

The government will soon make rear view sensors or backup cameras mandatory in all new vehicles to avoid mishaps.Apart from rear view sensors and speed warning, air bags will also become mandatory in all vehicles soon, he said adding, from October 1, 2018 vehicles will have to go in for automated inspection and fitness certification test with hardly any human intervention. Even though cars come equipped with rear view mirrors which are adequate for looking at vehicles behind, they are inadequate in detecting small children or objects close to the ground, falling in car’s blind spot.Addressing the curtain raiser event for World Roads Meet organised by International Road Federation, he said more than 50,000 fatal accidents take place in the country due to over speeding and hence the government is planning to make audio warnings also mandatory in vehicles. At the speed of 80 km/hr small beep sound warning will come and after the speed of 90 km/hr a continuous beep will alert the speeding driver," Mr Damle said.He said the government has already made it compulsory for all two-wheelers, which account for the highest share of accidents, to either have the anti-lock braking system or the combined braking system by April 2019.To rectify this, "the ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH) will soon issue a notification to make rear view sensors mandatory in all vehicles", joint secretary of the ministry Abhay Damle said.

The government will soon make rear view sensors or backup cameras mandatory in all new vehicles to avoid mishaps."The government is A2 FLAT HEAD INNER-HEX BODY CLOSE END BLIND RIVET NUTS also planning to make audio warning mandatory in vehicles on similar lines of seat belt wearing sign.Similarly, the driving license test will also become automated by that time and will help reduce road accidents, Mr Damle added

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