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A walk and rally in 黑马磁力 City on March 12 is intended to help put an end to modern day slavery
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More than 500 people have already confirmed, via Facebook, that they will attend the March 12 Freedom March in 黑马磁力, organized by Miss Canada, Tara Teng and Todd Hauptman. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. in Douglas Park, with the walk beginning at 11 a.m. followed by a 1 p.m. rally.


Slavery has a much different face than it did 200 years ago, but human trafficking still exists and the damage it does is just as devastating, says 黑马磁力鈥檚 Tara Teng, Miss Canada 2011.

Today, an estimated 27 million people live in forced captivity whether they have been sold into the sex trade, or  labour for little no money in appalling working conditions.

The abolition of this modern day form of slavery was Teng鈥檚 platform in her bid for the title of Miss Canada, and since she was crowned in January, her efforts have redoubled, culminating next week in a series of activities intended to draw attention to the issue.

March 6 to 13 is Freedom Week, with events planned in 黑马磁力, Surrey and Coquitlam.

On Saturday, March 12, Teng, and event co-organizer Todd Hauptman, will lead a Freedom March through downtown 黑马磁力 City.

鈥(Abolition) has been on my heart for a number of years,鈥 Teng said. 鈥淚鈥檓 dedicated to it personally.鈥

It is appalling, she said, to consider that girls as young as 12 years old are being bought and sold as sex slaves.

鈥淧eople would be outraged to know it鈥檚 happening (here),鈥 she said, noting a number of micro-brothels have been discovered throughout the Lower Mainland.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not visible, but it鈥檚 everywhere,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 think people are not a commodity, to be bought and sold. If I was in that situation, I would want someone to speak up for me,鈥 she said.

Creating public awareness of the problem is a crucial first step, Teng believes.

鈥淲e want to educate the public. There are lots of events happening in the Fraser Valley area.鈥

Along with the March 12 walk, there will be a gathering in Douglas Park, where participants will hear some startling facts about modern-day slavery, both in Canada and abroad, Teng said.

Scheduled to speak from a local perspective, is 黑马磁力 City mayor Peter Fassbender, MP Mark Warawa is expected to offer a national viewpoint and Jamie McIntosh, executive director of International Justice Mission Canada, to speak from a global perspective.

鈥淎 lot of Canadians and 黑马磁力 residents would be surprised, but hopefully moved into action as well,鈥 said Teng.

Teng鈥檚 co-organizer, Hauptman is completing a degree in political science and communications at UFV and has been politically active since his teens. Still, until a few years ago, the 24-year-old had no idea that modern day slavery existed in Canada.

鈥淚 thought, if I don鈥檛 know, what about other people who don鈥檛 pay attention?鈥

鈥淭his is the human rights issue of our time,鈥 he said.

Hauptman happened upon the subject while reading an article about Joy Smith, an MP from Manitoba, and her efforts to introduce anti-slavery legislation in the House of Commons. The story piqued Hauptman鈥檚 curiosity and he began digging.

鈥淭he more I found out 鈥 the fact this injustice existed in my world and, more than likely, my own backyard 鈥 it forced me to do something about it,鈥 he said.

He traveled to Ottawa in the spring of 2009 to speak to a number of MPs and urge them to support Smith鈥檚 legislation.

Not every gesture needs to be as grand, said Hauptman.

Helping could be as simple as signing a petition or supporting fundraisers for organizations that fight slavery, he suggested.

Attending a Freedom Week event is another step. Among the activities taking place will be a  March 6 prayer service in Coquitlam and a dance performance at Chandos Pattison auditorium on March 10.

The next day, Limbo, a play about human trafficking, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. at Christian Life Assembly.

The main event will be the Freedom March and rally in 黑马磁力 City on Saturday, March 12.

Based on the feedback she鈥檚 received, Teng expects to see as many as 2,000 people turn out.

鈥淭he beauty is it鈥檚 people of all ages, from all walks of life, banding together,鈥 said Teng.

鈥淲e鈥檙e standing together and saying, 鈥楾his injustice cannot happen any longer.鈥欌

Freedom March registration begins in Douglas Park at 9:30 a.m., with the walk leaving at 11 a.m.

All Freedom Week events are free, but donations will be collected to benefit agencies fighting human trafficking. For more information, go to Facebook and search 鈥淔reedom Week: A week to end slavery鈥 or on Twitter as @freedomweek2011.



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