Guadalajara, August 7, 2020 – The United Nations (UN) has established July 30 as the International Day Against Human Trafficking. It is a way of remembering the urgent need to eradicate this criminal practice that turns people into objects that are used and discarded. The Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Human Trafficking in article 3 in subsection « a » defines human trafficking as: « the recruitment, transportation, transfer, reception of persons, resorting to the threat or
Human Trafficking: A Crime That Violates the Dignity of People
