Table of Contents
Foreword 13
Introduction 16
Chapter 1 The Legacy of Slavery
1 Regret and Redemption for Slavery's Past Deep Kisor Datta-Ray 22
2 France Recognizes Past Slavery Crimes Amidst Modern-Day Controversy Nick Tattersall 27
3 Church of England's Apology for Slavery Is a "Good Start" Ben Fenton 32
4 Caribbean Countries Shed Light on the Legacy of Slavery Orlando Matos 37
5 Africans Should Receive Reparations for Slave Trade Crimes Darcus Howe 43
6 United States Payout for Slave Reparations Not Warranted Peter Flaherty John Carlisle 48
7 Japan's Reparation Fund for Former Sex Slaves Is Met with Resentment Norimitsu Onishi 57
Periodical Bibliography 64
Chapter 2 Slavery in Modern Times
1 Human Trafficking and Exploitation Today: An Overview U.S. Department of State 66
2 Burmese Migrant Workers in Malaysia Are at the Mercy of International Trafficking Gangs Luisetta Mudie 76
3 Nepal's Struggle with Human Trafficking to India Complicated by the Crime's Fluid Nature Barbara Gunnell 83
4 United States Encounters Modern-Day Slavery in Cases of Mistreated Domestic Workers Lena H. Sun 90
5 Canadian Traffickers Exploit Foreign Workers Tamara Cherry 103
6 United Kingdom Wrestles with Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Chris Bond 112
Periodical Bibliography 117
Chapter 3 The Global Problem of Sex Slavery
1 A Brief History of Sex Slavery: An Overview Rosemary Regello 119
2 Asian Women Are Lured to Australia and Forced into Sexual Servitude Leonie Lamont 126
3 Romanian Sex Slaves Are Failed by a Challenged Law Enforcement System E. Benjamin Skinner 133
4 London Has Become Europe's "Sex Slavery Capital" Emma Thompson 145
5 United States' Anti-ProstitutionCampaign Usurps Federal Program to Fight Slave Trafficking Joel Brinkley 151
Periodical Bibliography 156
Chapter 4 The Harsh Reality of Child Slavery
1 Child Labor Exploitation: An Overview C. Nana Derby 158
2 Ghanaian Fishing Industry Relies on Child Slaves for Danagerous Work Tara Boyle 166
3 C&ohat;te d'Ivoire's Child Slaves Are Hurt-Not Helped-by Chocolate Boycotts Jeremy Kahn 171
4 Indian Children Are Exploited in the Handmade Carpet Industry Charles Jacobs 178
5 Chinese Children Are Kidnapped and Enslaved in Brick Kilns Congressional-Executive Commission on China 183
6 Pakistain Children Enslaved as Camel Jockeys IRIN (Intergrated Regional Information Network) 187
7 African Children and Infants Sold By Parents Become Slaves in the United Kingdom David Harrison 194
8 Haiti's Child Slaves Suffer Abuse in "Restavek" System Peter Pattisson 200
Periodical Bibliography 205
For Further Discussion 206
Organizations to Contact 208
Bibliography of Books 215
Index 219