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Church urges public to speak up against human trafficking

Col Daniel Kiama, The Territorial Commander, Kenya East Territory, leads the Salvation Army church in a campaign against modern human trafficking in the country. [Mike Kihaki, Standard]

The Salvation Army church has urged the public to openly speak against human trafficking saying the vice is degrading human dignity.

The need for the church to take a position stems from the fact that those trafficked, especially vulnerable women and children, are subjected to forced labour, domestic servitude and sexual abuse.

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