This is so sad
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I wonder how often this happens where they don't find the bodies. I can't believe it's 2017 and we know people are literally enslaved and we're not putting 1000x more resources into stopping it.
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I'm guessing that number is huge. Even in the US we have tens of thousands of missing people and many who are deceased that we haven't found.
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Good god what have we (humanity) become.
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They were mostly children! This is criminal what has happened to these innocent girls.
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Girls Ages 14-18 are not “women.” Do better NYT!
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Horrifying. Just horrifying
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Girls and women...would be a lot more accurate.
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Probably down to a muslim man or two
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Or AMERIKKKANS
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Nah not the above...Either Libyan traffickers or Nigerian men on the same boat...
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@nytimes edited the original headline from "teenage women" to "young women". These victims of human trafficking are "teenage GIRLS". There is a difference! SMH - 1 more reply
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So so sad
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so children, really?
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This article makes my faith in humanity sink even lower. Horrible!
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