The documentary 'Chicas Nuevas 24 Horas' is going to star this year the campaign launched by the Department of Equality for the International Day against sexual exploitation and trafficking of women and children to be held on 23 September.
It will be its own director, Mabel Lozano, who will present and comment with the high school students of the two institutes of Jumilla on the 27th at 12.00 at the Teatro Vico.
There will be another session in the afternoon (20.30 hours) open to the general public, for people over 12, but without the director.
"This film, projected in a multitude of institutes and universities, has the capacity to generate reflection and debate," said the councilor of the area, Salvi Pérez. "That is the objective of this campaign this year directed especially to students of Bachiller The documentary tells of the personal tragedies, the suffering of the victims, the pleasure of the one who asks for the service and all the details that are usually unknown about the subject.
Trafficking in persons, also known as modern or 21st century slavery, violates multiple fundamental rights.
It is not only a crime against the integrity of the human being, but also an illegal business that uses women, adolescents and even children as a commodity to obtain their profit.
"We consider that the young people are totally unaware of this serious crime, they see it very far away and they do not know how to distinguish between prostitution and pornography, and they think it is part of the fun. behind each of these women there is a sad story, deprived of their freedom and dignity. They do not stop to think about this, but sometimes even insult them, "said the mayor of the area.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla