Sunday, March 15, 2009

She came from Guatemala

The downfall of a sex slave ring
By Jonathan Abel, Times Staff Writer

Published Saturday, March 14, 2009


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CLEARWATER — She came from Guatemala, a woman in her early 20s smuggled into the United States for what she thought was a housekeeping job.

The journey from her small town to the Texas border took 26 days. From there she was whisked to a safe house near Houston, then brought to Tampa and moved once more to a house in Jacksonville.

There, an enforcer for the human trafficking operation told the woman her debt had jumped from $5,000 to $30,000.

The enforcer demonstrated how to use a condom by rolling it over a beer bottle. He said she'd have to pay back the debt as a prostitute, according to authorities.

She turned 25 tricks the next day and nearly every day for eight or nine months.

This tortured existence — the daily life of a human trafficking victim — ended May 22, 2007, when authorities intervened. The woman's captor, Juan Jimenez Henao, was arrested in Clearwater.
(See entry Jammed Library & Resources with same date)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

THE AGE

The Age Newspaper is running an anti-trafficking campaign and is featuring THE JAMMED. To link:

http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2009/national/trafficking/index.html

and a direct link to the film:

http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2009/national/trafficking/jammed.html