HRC Committee Addresses Crisis Regarding Human Trafficking Victims In Israel
By: Saanvi K.C, Lumana Maharjan, Prateek Bhattarai for TES news
Kathmandu, September 12, 2023
HRC Committee Addresses Crisis Regarding Human Trafficking Victims In Israel
By: Saanvi K.C, Lumana Maharjan, Prateek Bhattarai for TES news
Kathmandu, September 12, 2023
The situation involving the deaths of 57 victims of human trafficking from Asian nations like India and Indonesia in a textile plant in Israel, which was discovered by Russia and China, was addressed by delegates in the HRC committee.
“Countries like China and Russia are strong so they could have taken control over the workers of India” exclaimed the delegate of Ukraine.
The delegate of Russia advised the other delegates to keep in mind that nations like China and Russia do not have laws that are particularly robust to protect their own population.
“China and Russia had both known about this situation and still why did they still remain silent?” questioned the delegate of the USA.
The delegate of Russia claimed that both China and Russia were innocent and had no power on India.
“Russia mentioned that they do not have any control over India but they do have control over workers of India” replied the delegate of India.
Because of a labor deficit in their nation, the delegate of Pakistan mentioned that Russia might have done this.
In the course of this debate, the crisis head announced an update to the crisis ,” The ILO discovered that the USA and India have formed an alliance to traffic people from each other, leading to accusations and mutual animosity.”
The delegate of Somalia questioned the delegate of China over victim blaming for failing to comprehend their own human rights laws while backing Israel.
The delegate of Pakistan added,“ Dying is better than working in a factory 24/7. So, applying laws is not making countries better."
The delegate of Pakistan questioned India for its ruthless behavior towards their own citizens.
Current discussions were put on pause when the committee briefly halted the proceedings.