Modern Slavery in Cornwall, England

in #busy5 years ago (edited)

In April I was in Newlyn in Cornwall taking photographs of this sleepy little picturesque fishing village.
It wasn't on my schedule to visit but I had heard on the news that morning that a boat had been seen discharging 30+ people into the back of a van on the quayside. It transpired that these men, women and children were from Vietnam and were modern slaves being trafficked into Cornwall, England.

Newlyn Harbour


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I don't like the term's modern slavery or human trafficking as that seems to diminish an act that should be called just what it is Slavery. Slavery has always been a facet of human life and trying to pretty it up just seems wrong to me.

Newlyn Harbour entrance


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How many millions of people worldwide are still enslaved? This led me down a very deep rabbit hole with all kinds of twists and turns. I will spare you the pain but will add links if you want to do your own research. Short answer. It is at epidemic proportions and many countries still do not prosecute slavers?

Imagine 30 men, women and children stuffed into the back of this truck. What kind of human being could do this to another?

[Source]

The main culprits of this trade are of course businesses that exploit these people and people that use prostitutes. In the UK there are regulations that force businesses to check into the background of workers but obviously there are far to many companies that are ignoring the rules to reap profits off of the backs of these unfortunate people. It seems like every day a new group of slaves are discovered working on farms and factories right here in Britain.

When a government or potential government tells you that they want to control immigration and 'cut the red tape and deregulate the market' this is what they really mean.

Every society needs rules to protect the vulnerable and the ill informed. And god knows we all have a lot of ill informed people right now.

Follow the horror - resources for teachers

Below are links to organisations that are trying to educate the populations of both host countries and slave destination countries. You may be surprised to find which countries are actively pursuing and encouraging the slave trade.

There is a ranking system that shows which countries are trying to stop slavery and those which are not. Tier 1 countries have strong laws against slavery while tier 4 countries have no laws at all.

Regardless of the laws. Many tier 1 countries still have an active slave trade including the U.S.A., U.K. and all of Europe. Arabia, Africa and Asia have even less legal protection for people being enslaved. In fact many of these countries could not operate without slave labour.

Human Trafficking

Scholarly articles on modern slavery

This post could run on forever but I will spare you that dubious pleasure. My contribution to #wednesdaywalk initiated by @tattoodjay.

Every one of us has a role to play in this slavery business whether it is getting cheap products from child labor or enjoying a holiday in some exotic location because the local population is enslaved. We are all culpable.

P.S. The four men that were caught transporting these slaves have shown us a real world example of the prisoners dilemma (a hot topic on steem) Two have spilled the beans and pleaded guilty in the hopes of getting a lighter sentence. The other two are probably going to get the longest sentences.

As for the people that were about to be enslaved? They will probably be deported back to Vietnam where they will no doubt have to hide from the friends of the slavers and the money lenders that finance this trade.

**When you make migration difficult you create the conditions for the slave trade to exist. Building walls and barriers is an act of barbarism.
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Camera settings below are for the first image only as this is the primary photograph.

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What a shame and ... I am shocked. I wouldn't believe it can happen IN ENGLAND! That's so bad.

I explore one of your links. Date seems to be a bit outdated (at least about Ukraine) but ... situation is very sad ((

Hi @zirochka, yeah the problem has not gone away since these links were published. In fact it has got much worse.

I know many people from Ukraine and they had all fled Ukraine for overseas countries over 10 years years ago.
They do go back to visit their families but would never return to live there?

I would assume that you would know better than me what is going on in Ukraine today.

Do you ever see news stories on slavery where you are?

Yes, yes and yes. Sometimes we have episodes about Ukrainians that got into slavery abroad. Most times they didn't know what is waiting for them.
Work migration happens more often though. Sometimes I think that a couple of millions from regions closer to Europe has moved to Europe, and those who left are too lazy.

My friends lives in London for many years, about 20 I think. They moved not in a legal way, I don't know details. And their son was very small and he lived in Ukraine with his granny. In about 5 years they came back to Ukraine with money (they earn good money, as for my country), and tried to invest them somewhere or start a bussiness. They missed their homeland, and family, and little son.
But they were so much disappointed with the reality that ... they spend all money for a possibility to go back to England, this time with their son, and they still live there and don't have any illusions.

It is a sorry state of affairs for those that have to leave family behind and then find themselves caught up in this kind of trap.

It is very common unfortunately. People try for a better life and get enslaved.

I'm happy to hear that your friend is reunited with his family and safe in London.

We must be alerted to this sick trade.

It is shocking in this day and age that silvery is still so rampant I was reading some articles and research on it this weekend, I do agree lets just call it it what it is and not try and not dilute it with other names.

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)

I think the thing that shocks me the most is that it is happening right under our noses? I'm half inclined to start visiting the fields around here to see how many people are being exploited.

We had a case this week of a slave gang numbering 400 people being enslaved right here in the West Midlands (Birmingham)!!? Working for no money and being kept in appaling conditions.

Their passports were taken off of them and they were told that if they got caught out on the streets they would be deported?

This is the gang that was running the slaves. Allegedly all Polish and their victims were also Polish? What kind of person does something like this? It's bewildering.

[Source BBC News]

I just do now know how people can do this it is beyond me and shocking, and what’s worse is that is so rampant and yet doesn’t seem to make the news or being shut down as actively s we feel it should be

What a shame!!! We should be ashamed of human which doing such a thing to another human being.

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I agree, it is a total disgrace and should not be happening in this day and age?

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