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Children are not commodities. Please stop human trafficking
Children are not commodities. Please stop human trafficking
In the sunshine of the city, in the invisible darkness, many ignorant children are abducted. Some of the abductors seem amiable, but in fact they are vicious. Some of them are sold to the mountains; some are forced to beg. They were forced to leave the warm harbor and separate from their parents. They were dragged from the sun to the dark, and then suffered from the pain they should not bear in the dark. They should have lived in the sun like other children and been protected by their families. For them, everything that they should have had seems to have become a delusion.
Use graphic creative methods to show that traffickers monetize human beings, reflecting their inhumanity.
I am a high school student studying interior design. This is a rare opportunity activity. It is also part of my classwork and a big step in practicing oily markers.
The vast majority of those trafficked into sex slavery, like prisoners in a prison, are restricted in their freedom, suffering and darkness. Combining handcuffs and symbols representing the sexes, the poster symbolized the cruelty of sex slavery in human trafficking.
With my poster I want to tell that human trafficking is a big problem all over the world and we can not put a price tag on human. I used red, green and yellow on my poster which are the colors of reggae.
Human trafficking is accompanied by the trafficking of organs, which is driven by the cruel and criminal trade of money. The poster depicts the shape of two kidneys in the shape of an S dollar, meaning that organs are bought and sold for dark money.