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Child Labor and Child Abuse in Pakistan
Musa Khan Jalalzai  

GMP ID: 16955
ISBN: 9698761020
Publisher: Lahore, Bookbiz
Book Format: Hard Bound
No. of Volumes: 1
Language: English
Physical Description: 300
Year of Publication: 2004
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In Pakistan, child trafficking has became rampant over the years and is going on with impurity. Various organizations, in the past, have found to be involved in this crime. Some of these traders had been caught while others remain on the rampage and, child trade continues to flourish every day, a number of children are lost or abducted, never to be found again by their parents. Some of these children are being kidnapped by the local gangs who would deal in any commodity that makes money, while some are merely run away who fall in the trap of abductors. Children are lifted from both remote areas and cities, but no protection can be provided to the parents regarding their abducted children. A majority of these children are smuggled into the Gulf states by their on way of trafficking. Children trafficking are an act of exporting or importing children across borders and frontiers for the acquisition or money. The United Nation General Assembly 1994, defined child trafficking as. The illicit and clandestine movnt of persons across national borders, largely from developing countries and some countries with economies in transition. It the movement, Pakistan is faced with the problem of about 3.3 million children engaged in various forms of labour. 73 percent of the workers (2.4 million) are boys and 27 percent (900,000) girls. However, 400,000 children are working in urban areas. Among boys, 240 fell victim to sodomy while another 115 were subjected to gang sodomy in 2003
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