HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A HUMANITY CRIME IN INDONESIA
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Human rights are the basic rights possessed by human beings from birth that are inherent in humans. Human rights cannot be revoked and should not be violated. In the modern world today, slaverystill exists. The word slavery is now experiencing a shift of meaning in a more complex and varied directions. Traffickers have deprived others of the right to freedom to be exploited for personal gain. Human Trafficking, especially women and children, is a form of violation of the dignity and human rights, because in it there are elements of threat, torture, imprisonment, sexual violence and make them as commodities that can be traded. Under Indonesian law, human trafficking includes as human rights violations that include crimes against humanity or are called extraordinary crimes.
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