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“It's very fashionable to talk about human trafficking, in this fantastic A-C hall. It's very nice for discussion, discourse, making films and everything. But it is not nice to bring them to our homes. It's not nice to give them employment in our factories, our companies. It's not nice for our children to study with their children. There it ends. That's my biggest challenge.”

Quote by Sunitha Krishnan

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Sunitha Krishnan
Sunitha Krishnan

Sunitha Krishnan is a prominent social activist dedicated to combating human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Born in 1972, she has been a relentless advocate for the rights of marginalized women and children, especially those who have fallen victim to trafficking. Her personal journey from survivor to activist has led to significant policy changes and the establishment of numerous organizations aimed at supporting and rehabilitating survivors. more

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