This doc essentially delves into the processes that "procurers" of children can go through in order to obtain children. The interviewer sets up a communication with a trafficker that is offering to buy the unwanted child that the mother (focused on in the doc) is pregnant with.
The traffickers prey on online websites that mothers will offer their child for adoption, and it is even mentioned that procurers will surveil young mothers in public in order to attempt to sway them to forgo their child. Sometimes, the mothers are offered vacations with the traffickers, which gives the trafficker time to sway the mother to forgo their child. The mother focused upon in the documentary is offered money to allow a trafficker to sign as the father on the birth certificate, and she would then allow the child to be taken.
The trafficker mentions that many children are used for the sex trade, and when unable to keep performing, they are dissembled for their organs. As told by the trafficker himself, if a "client", which is paying for sex with the child, elects to kill the child during his time in the brothel, a team of medical staff are on standby in order to harvest the organs ASAP.
The state of the children kept in the brothels are mentioned: they're mentally unstable from the abuse, dependent on the drugs which are forced upon them, often suicidal and sometimes refusing to eat. Medical staff are tasked with keeping them alive after they are abused, and repairing them if they are torn up from the abuses with the clients. If the child is broken beyond repair, they are killed for their organs. The trafficker says that many children do not live past 14 because of their physical dependence on drugs causing their organs to no longer be viable for transplants.
Just touching on some of the parts of this doc.... Definitely worth a watch in order to better understand the systems of trafficking. Thankfully, the doc is entirely interview based and does not reveal any footage of victims/gore. However, this may still be disturbing, so caution is advised to the viewer.
Link to the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skOpDB3Fa-8
My summation:
This doc essentially delves into the processes that "procurers" of children can go through in order to obtain children. The interviewer sets up a communication with a trafficker that is offering to buy the unwanted child that the mother (focused on in the doc) is pregnant with.
The traffickers prey on online websites that mothers will offer their child for adoption, and it is even mentioned that procurers will surveil young mothers in public in order to attempt to sway them to forgo their child. Sometimes, the mothers are offered vacations with the traffickers, which gives the trafficker time to sway the mother to forgo their child. The mother focused upon in the documentary is offered money to allow a trafficker to sign as the father on the birth certificate, and she would then allow the child to be taken.
The trafficker mentions that many children are used for the sex trade, and when unable to keep performing, they are dissembled for their organs. As told by the trafficker himself, if a "client", which is paying for sex with the child, elects to kill the child during his time in the brothel, a team of medical staff are on standby in order to harvest the organs ASAP.
The state of the children kept in the brothels are mentioned: they're mentally unstable from the abuse, dependent on the drugs which are forced upon them, often suicidal and sometimes refusing to eat. Medical staff are tasked with keeping them alive after they are abused, and repairing them if they are torn up from the abuses with the clients. If the child is broken beyond repair, they are killed for their organs. The trafficker says that many children do not live past 14 because of their physical dependence on drugs causing their organs to no longer be viable for transplants.
Just touching on some of the parts of this doc.... Definitely worth a watch in order to better understand the systems of trafficking. Thankfully, the doc is entirely interview based and does not reveal any footage of victims/gore. However, this may still be disturbing, so caution is advised to the viewer.
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