The Independent on Saturday

Victims motivate humanitari­an

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NEW DELHI: A 67-year-old Nepali woman honoured with one of India’s most prestigiou­s awards for freeing thousands of girls from sexual slavery said yesterday it was the unbearable pain of victims that has motivated her to fight traffickin­g.

Anuradha Koirala, founder of the anti-traffickin­g charity Maiti Nepal, will be presented the Padma Shri – one of the highest civilian awards – by India’s president at a ceremony in March or April, said a government statement this week.

“Rescued and rehabilita­ted 12 000 sex traffickin­g victims and prevented over 45 000 from being trafficked,” an infographi­c on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s website read, listing the names and achievemen­ts of some of the 89 Padma award winners.

The small, frail teachersai­d she was encouraged by the award, and it would make her work harder to stop girls being bought and sold in the sex trade.

“The pain of victims has motivated me to continue my work,” Koirala said.

“When I see their pain – their mental pain as well as physical pain – it is so troubling that I cannot turn myself away. This gives me strength to fight and root this crime out.”

South Asia is one of the fastest-growing regions for human traffickin­g in the world, according to the UN Office for Drugs and Crime. – Reuters

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