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The Albanese Government condemns human trafficking and all forms of modern slavery. Today is World Day against Trafficking in Persons and my department is working closely with @AusFedPolice and others to disrupt these crimes and support victims and survivors. #EndHumanTrafficking https://t.co/Z7f9VG6XRo
On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we are reminded that slavery is not a thing of the past. From debunking myths to considering the risks of modern slavery in our day to day, we all have a role in preventing modern slavery: https://t.co/212fMPiAA3 https://t.co/GyhCsZFMfr
Today is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. This year’s theme is 'use and abuse of technology', which focuses on how online platforms can be used as a tool that can enable and impede human trafficking.
Report human trafficking crimes anonymously by calling 1800 333 000. https://t.co/wKE6ZxkWeK
— Crime Stoppers Queensland (@CrimeStoppersQ) July 29, 2022
Today is World Day against Trafficking of Persons.
The Blue Heart💙Campaign of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) raises global awareness to fight human trafficking and its impact on society. This campaign is a priority for Belgium 🇧🇪.
#EndHumanTrafficking. https://t.co/830yz7DDrp
— Belgium in Australia (@BelgiuminAUS) July 30, 2022
The 2022 theme of World Day Against #TraffickingInPersons is the use & abuse of technology. 🇦🇺 has proudly co-sponsored and supported @UN resolutions that highlight the link between 💻 technology and human trafficking, including online child sexual exploitation and abuse. https://t.co/6WsrPXv0E3
— Australian High Commission Bangladesh (@AusHCBangladesh) July 30, 2022
A thread: On World Day against Trafficking, we remember the 40 million adults and children trapped by modern slavery around the world. From farms to factories, mines to fishing trawlers, the scale of exploitation is truly terrifying #EndHumanTrafficking (1/4)
This World Day against Trafficking in Persons, the AHRC and @CleaningAccF are proud to release a factsheet outlining the rights of migrant workers in Australia. Human rights are for everyone, regardless of their visa or employment status. #EndHumanTrafficking https://t.co/cRuMKV9177
— Australian Human Rights Commission (@AusHumanRights) July 30, 2022
Today, 30 July, is World Day against Trafficking in Persons. We might not think about human trafficking in Australia, but we need to. Trafficking is an issue here, as it is across the world
#EndHumanTrafficking #protectkids https://t.co/NAV55MVdCI
— Carol Ronken (on Yugambeh country) (@carolronken) July 29, 2022
Reports of Human Trafficking and Slavery to the AFP have reached a new high. On @UN World Day Against Trafficking in Persons the AFP encourages people to Look-a-Little-Deeper to combat this crime type. https://t.co/15D2obVQom
Today is World Day against Trafficking in Persons. This year’s theme is technology.
LOOK A LITTLE DEEPER. Recognise the indicators. Know what to do: https://t.co/3A0xPr3g4q
Help is available: @AusFedPolice @AntiSlaveryOz @RedCrossAU
#EndHumanTrafficking #LookaLittleDeeper https://t.co/JeJ3ApBoe6
World Day against Trafficking in Human Persons serves to raise awareness of human trafficking and the protection of victims' rights. Human trafficking exploits humans by forcing them into sexual and labor slave trades.
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