NEW DELHI, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 150,000 women and girls, mostly from
Nepal and Bangladesh, are trafficked every year to India or to a third country
through India, as sex slaves, reported the Indo-Asian News Service Wednesday,
quoting an international children protection non-government organization.
India is the main destination of "alarming flows" of cross-border
trafficking in South Asia, said a study by the global child rights group End
Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual
Purposes (ECPAT) International, according to the report.
"In India, the majority of trafficking in underage girls for sexual
exploitation happens within the country," the report quoted ECPAT as saying.
Children are mainly trafficked to Indian states such as Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and West
Bengal from Nepal and Bangladesh, said the report.
Titled "Their Protection is in Our Hands: The State of Global Child
Trafficking for Sexual Purposes", the ECPAT report was published in New Delhi
Wednesday, while being published in many other countries haunted with the
scourge of human trafficking.
"Between 5,000 and 7,000 Nepalese girls are trafficked into India for
sexual exploitation every year," it said. "Children from Bangladesh and Nepal
are also trafficked into and through India to Pakistan and the Middle
East."