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Art Against Injustice
Photography//Music//LIVE ArtBattle//Cold beer
Music//
Kl. 21.00 Bird (www.myspace.com/thisisbird)
Kl. 22.00 Are We Brothers? (www.myspace.com/arewebrothers?)
Kl.21.00 Live Art Battle// Old School paint against the New School digital revolution
Troels Øhman VS Rasmus Berggreen
DJs//
Kl. 20.00 Shoe The Bear
Kl. 23.00 Chris Minus
Photography//
10 amazing photographers from Copenhagen, London, New York, Amsterdam.
The most common form of human trafficking (79%) is sexual exploitation. The victims of sexual exploitation are predominantly women and girls. The second most common form of human trafficking is forced labour (18%)
– UNODC
“Art is one of the most powerful advocacy tools to raise awareness and move people to take action. A painting says a thousand words.’ – Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director of United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime
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An estimated 1.2 million children are trafficked every year.
– UNICEF
TRAFFICKING IS…
growing. 2–4 MILLION men, women and children are trafficked across borders and within their own country every year. More than one person is trafficked across borders EVERY MINUTE, which is equivalent to five jumbo jets every day. a trade that earns twice as much worldwide revenue as Coca Cola.
Source: Stop The Traffik
The MeatMarket Daily Fact #2: Fastest growing
People trafficking is the fastest growing means by which people are enslaved, the fastest growing international crime, and one of the largest sources of income for organised crime
– The UN Office for Drugs and Crime
The MeatMarket Daily Fact #1: Forced Labour
In the run up to The MeatMarket we will be doing a daily countdown of 2o facts about human trafficking.
Daily Fact #1:
Today is the 1st of May – Labour Day in Denmark. It’s the day we remember the right’s of workers. However, there are many workers around the world that are denied those rights that we take for granted.
The ILO estimates that on a global level, at least 12.3 million adults and children are in forced labour, bonded labour and commercial sexual servitude at any given time, of which 2.45 million are victims of human trafficking