One hundred workers of the City Council have focused on the gates of the City of Murcia to express their revulsion against sexual exploitation at all levels and concepts, on the occasion of International Day Against Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Women and Children.
The Mayor of Murcia, Patricia Fernandez, read to complete the concentration a manifesto, which emphasized that "trafficking is a crime of transnational and national organized crime that affects mostly children and women, so it is necessary and urgent for States to coordinate and articulate international, national efforts and
by creating regional measures and effective regulatory and institutional mechanisms to prevent, punish and protect victims.
Human trafficking is also known as the slavery of the XXI Century ".
He also underlined his reading that "The Regional Government, the City of Murcia and the Entities APRAMP, CATS and Oblatas Murcia program, today we cry hard NOT TO TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN, CHILDREN FOR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Archena