Human trafficking | China
The kids tied down by money and shed tears.
The work takes “women” and “money” English as design elements, and succinctly expresses the design theme of “women are not equal to money”; it appeals to all walks of life to respect women, resist human trafficking and build a harmonious society.
People are not equal to money, people are not equal to commodities, and people refuse to traffic in humans
Children’s lives cannot be measured and traded with money.
Severe slavery, torture and the inevitable tragic fate. Trafficked.
Snatched, it represents one of the strongest dramas linked to human trafficking, the destruction of families, human trafficking tears thousands of people from their families every year. The purpose of highlighting this drama is to represent the negative effects that human trafficking has, not only for who is a victim but also for those around
One of the most general methods of organ trafficking for “women and girls” in Southeast Asia is the fake promise of marriage..!
When the freedom we seek is lost, it becomes the very thing we fear.
“Locked and Hidden”
STOP Human Trafficking.
Modern slavery takes many forms. The most common are: Human trafficking. The use of violence, threats or coercion to transport, recruit or harbour people in order to exploit them for purposes such as forced prostitution, labour, criminality, marriage or organ removal.
Here in this poster depicted as a Solid Riveted Enclosure background looking out for freedom from Human trafficking and also used her hand prints and desperate human figures. The weeping eye to show sadness and all looking out for freedom from the chains of the Human traffickers.
In the letter STOP in ‘O’ where the hand are tied taken in different blocks ‘Human Trafficking’ text in bold Rough edge letters to give impression of solidness.