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Information
agency BBC recently promulgated the shocking information about African children,
whom they buy and export into Europe, promising to their parents of iridescent
prospects, which in reality occur worse than nightmare.
To
the large-family and grown poor Africans colorfully is described the guaranteed
future and good formation, allegedly who expects their children in Europe, and
they with pleasure sell their posterity! For certain amount of US dollars, it is
not difficult to acquire appropriate documents, and buyer exports of child as
his own son or daughter, in order to resell to his relative or familiar. That,
in turn, allegedly will use him in order to improve his housing conditions or to
obtain material aid.
But
reality is in no way similar to promises. In the majority of the cases for a
period of long years, children undergo beatings, sexual violence and servitude.
They kill some of them.
The
case of Victoria Klaymbi from Kot-d Ivuara - one of the very clear examples of
the fact that occurs with the child, whom is sold by trusting parents in the
hope for the best life, as soon as his foot will step to the earth of Europe.
Eight-year-old
Victoria arrived in Great Britain. Her buyers behaved her as with animal: they
tied, beat, cauterized the skin by burning mark, jeered above her and forced her
to sit in the icy tank. In seven months, after suffering daily mockeries, child
died, and more than 120 terrible wounds were discovered on her exhausted body.
Another
African, Mary, arrived in Great Britain from Benin, when she was seven years old.
They held her in servitude for 10 years, compelled to work 17 hours in the day,
and as "stimulation" constantly beat and exhausted by hunger.
Not only
girls become victims. Debe, 13 years old young fellow, was sold to Italian-
homosexual. Three years, he was held in sexual servitude, where he underwent
mockeries of Italian and his friends-pedophiles. They beat him each day, and as
entertainment forced to eat cat fodder. He was lucky to run away, after which he
returned home, in Kot-d’Ivuar. However, he cannot forget his past. «I even
cannot look at myself in the mirror!» acknowledges fellow to journalists of BBC.
As
noted Karin Astrom, leader of organization «Save children from Kot-d'Ivuar»,
effectively to fight with such cases is not very easy. According to her, the
root of problem - poverty. This problem must be solved first of all at the local
level, but so far African employees is possible to bribe by handful bank note,
real situation will be hidden, hampering the activity of international Human
Right Activists.
But
so far in order to stop injustice, it is necessary to urgently take measures for
the limitation of entrance visas in embassies and consulates, and also keep
strict control of children, who arrive into European countries.
Based
on materials of radio BBC.
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