<p>Professionally, i am a law enforcer from the Philiipines, having been connected at the National Bureau of Investigation as a an agent/investigator for over ten years now. . I am also an independent film maker who have been making films with various advocacies as their themes. Right now, I am connected with the Anti- Human Trafficking Division of the NBI which requires me to investigate human trafficking activities ang go after those soul-less members of human trafficking syndicates who prey on the hapless, helpless, and vulnerable young women and children. I realized that the aspect of enforcement in combatting human traficking leaves much to be desired.</p> <p>Consequently, i made a four minute MTV which depicts the agony and anguish of a human traffiking victim. This riveting, emotion-filled video narrates the brutalities associated with human trafficking which is perverse, inhuman and utterly destructive.</p> <p>I've talked to a lot of women and children who are victims of human trafficking who suffered unspeakable acts of barbarity. With each interview, i became increasingly filled with heart break, sorrow and rage. </p> <p>Countless faces of tortures, savagery and abject slavery swirls in my mind. The truth of the scores of sex slaves we have rescued from brothels, massage parlors, bars, street corners must be told, no matter how unpalatable those truths maybe.</p> <p>I am doing a full-length documentary movie about human trafficking. it is a film that will show all the grim details of modern-day slavery. It will literally force us to experience the cruel, vicious human trafficking business. its butality will be captured in a film in a manner that spares nothing to unveil the atrocities created by soul-less people who ply this trade.</p> <p>For me and for every one else who will be involved in the making of this film, it will be like a systematic narration of journey into the sex trafficking industry, a life-altering experience. One that will motivate in us a new-found mission to contribute to more succesful international effort to put a stop to sex traffficking and other forms of contemporary slavery. For nothing we do can possibly convey the emotion of peering throught the moribund eyes of a broken child who had been forced to have sex with huindreds of men before reaching the age of sixteen</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>