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杏MAP导航 Francis has denounced human trafficking calling it a crime against humanity 杏MAP导航 Francis has denounced human trafficking calling it a crime against humanity 

African Women Judges: 'post-colonial poverty at the roots of trafficking in Africa'

A 2-day "Summit of African Women Judges on Human Trafficking and Organized Crime" promoted by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences focuses on trafficking and modern slavery and the specific problems of the African continent.

By Linda Bordoni

The some fifty women gathered at the Vatican鈥檚 Pontifical Academy of Sciences to share problems, knowledge, experience and best practices are hopeful their voices will be heard.

The 鈥Summit of African Women Judges on Human Trafficking and Organized Crime鈥 is a continuation of a similar 2017 event with a particular focus on the specific problems of the African continent, because, the judges point out, a high percentage of victims of trafficking comes from Africa.

杏MAP导航 Francis is a tireless advocate against the phenomenon of trafficking and modern slavery, describing it as a crime against humanity and a result of the globalization of indifference.

Nigerian Judges Cecilia Olatoregun and Anwuri Chikere spoke to Linda Bordoni about the significance of the event and of their appeal to world leaders to set Africa free from post-colonial exploitation.

Listen to the interview with Cecilia Olatoregun and Anwuri Chikere

Judge Olatoregun, of the Nigerian Federal High Court, expressed her belief that the Summit has provided an important occasion for African judges to come together 鈥渂ecause we are involved in adjudication on human trafficking and modern slavery issues鈥.

She noted it is prevalently an African reality where people are trafficked to Europe and to the Americas. Her own country, Nigeria, she said, is the base for many criminal rings who trade in people for prostitution and other crimes.

Summit coming at an appropriate time

 鈥淭his summit is coming at a very appropriate time for our leaders and lawmakers all over Africa (鈥) to think more deeply about solutions for the trafficking of persons in various sections of the criminal jurisdiction鈥 she said.

Judge Olatoregun mentioned the scourges of prostitution, forced labour, harvesting organs, child labour, recruitment of child soldiers and said: 鈥渋t鈥檚 a good time to talk about all this鈥.

鈥淗ere we are talking about what happens in different countries, we are comparing notes and solutions, sharing solutions and aiming for joint action鈥 she said.

Judge Chikere, of the Federal High Court in Abuja, noted that Summit participants agreed that 鈥渙ur colonial masters have freed us politically, but they have not freed us economically鈥.

鈥淲e are gathered here, she said, to share ideas on how to free ourselves economically so that we can eradicate the problems that we have鈥 she said.

She pointed out that it is history that Africans used to be sold as slaves, but she said:鈥 it still continues! What is human trafficking? Slavery!鈥

Judge Chikere said that abberrations like the harvesting of human organs can only happen because of the economic problems African states have: 鈥渢hey are now selling their fellow human beings to meet their economic demands鈥.

The price of colonialism

She said that only on the surface have world powers freed African nations from colonialism; in reality, she explained, they are still controlling us and making it impossible for us to be economically self-sufficient.

鈥淭hey control and they support our leaders in the way they behave, but we, the citizens, are the ones who are worse for it!鈥 she said.

杏MAP导航 Francis

Judge Chikere agrees with 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 definition of human trafficking as a 鈥渨ound in the side of humanity鈥 and says it is especially true in Africa.

鈥淢ost of the participants here are from African countries鈥 she noted and said they have asked Bishop Marcelo Sorondo, Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences to speak to the 杏MAP导航 and ask him to speak to African leaders.

 鈥淭hey must free Africans economically, because when you are economically stable, nobody can push you around. If you have money in your pocket and you can buy your needs, you will not think of evil ways of making money鈥 she said.

She concluded expressing hope for the future: 鈥渨e will pray to God that we will achieve our aim of coming here!鈥.

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13 December 2018, 16:23