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                   On the condition of anonymity, some locals    away from Gelephu town in Bhutan. This was not
                 talked to Tehelka and informed that more than   the first time that Adivasi and Santhali girls from
                 3,000 children have been illegally fished from   Deosri or Dagiri were trafficked to be engaged in
                 Kokrajhar by some non-government educational    bonded labour. In fact, there are hundreds of unre-
                 institutions since 1998. “In the Northeast, it is a   ported cases from Chirang district.
                 crime for the taker (persons or institutions), as well   The girls were in the age group of 14 to 24 when
                 as for the giver (families) under the law, as per the   they were trafficked, and the numbers of trafficked
                 Juvenile Justice Act, 2000, to take children under   girls could go up to 70 after thorough investigation,
                 14 years of age away from their parents and their    Tehelka learnt from the All Adivasi Students’ Asso-
                 culture,” one of them said.                     ciation of Assam (AASAA) and All Santhal Students
                   Many parents are still hopeful  of reuniting with   Union (ASSU).
                 their children from whom they haven’t heard for   “We have the information that bogus place-
                 several years now.                              ment agents and some hotel owners from Gelephu
                                                                 town of Bhutan have taken the girls to work in their
                 Child Welfare                                   hotels as bonded labourers. Parents and families
                                                                 do not have the basic information like where their
                 Committee feels                                 daughters are working, what kind of work they do
                                                                 or where they are,” said Ananta Murmur, vice-pres-
                 helpless                                        ident, AASAA, Chirang district.
                                                                   “Our sources told us that the girls are strictly
                 When Tehelka asked Moloya Deka, Chairman of     restricted from leaving the hotels. Members of
                 Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Kokrajhar, to    AASAA and ASSU went to Gelephu and tried meet-
                 take a note of the matter, she shockingly asserted,
                 “We (CWC) are aware of this fact and, yes, you are
                 right, this is going on since 1998. But nobody can
                 do anything.”                                   Most of the girls
                   Expressing distress over the rampant child
                 trafficking in Kokrajhar, she said, “Trafficking is   trafficked for domestic
                 rampant in Kokrajhar and this notorious menace
                 cannot be stopped so easily, because the ethnic   or sexual slavery have
                 conflicts that led to the displacement of thousands
                 of poor made them a prey for the traffickers. The   the same background –
                 traffickers in the name of recruitment agents run
 • Missing kids from kokrajhar Clockwise from top left, Bidangsri Boro (10), Forida Khatun (17), Sameli Besra   placement drives to lure thousands of poverty-
 (16), Parbin Sultana (15), Mohidul Hoque (13), Abdul Alami Sek (10), Abdul Hakim (14), Simon Lakra (15)    stricken, displaced villagers to get in their traps.   extreme poverty
    —Source: NEDAN Foundation
                 Usually, it is observed that either a trafficker is
                 already known to the victim’s family or somebody
                 from the same village or community does traffick-  ing the girls discreetly by working in some of the
 was handed over to a man who kept me at his house   reported by the mainstream media.  ing, not an outsider.”  hotels. “But they (the trafficked girls) refused to
 in Gosaigaon. I was told that I will be sent to work   TEhElKA also found out through the locals that   Deka also said, “level of education and aware-  acknowledge us fearing backlash from the owners
 as a domestic servant, but I was sexually abused    from 1998 to 2016, children in large numbers   ness among the tribal communities, especially   and feeling of shame (because of their involvement
 and beaten.”  were trafficked from the district to Gujarat, Kerala,   among the parents in Kokrajhar, is almost zero. This   in forced sex work),” said Ananta.
 While trapped by her traffickers, Korobi would   Punjab and other parts of India, on the pretext of    is one main factor why parents readily give away   Most of the trafficked girls have the same back-
 plan her escape every single day.“Finally, one day I   being given an education.  According to a source, the   their kids when traffickers knock on their doors   ground – extreme poverty. For example, 14-year-
 somehow managed to use the phone. First thing I   ‘agents’ targeted families that were victims of ethnic   pretending to offer free education or lucrative jobs.   old Miru hasda from hatisar, who is among the 60
 did was call my brother, then the police who eventu-  conflicts, displacement, unemployment, poverty, etc.  This ignorance encourages traffickers to penetrate   girls trafficked from Chirang. She was forced to be a
 ally rescued me. Manuh bilak beya asil (They were bad   On condition of anonymity, one of the parents   to porous pockets of BTC which are still untouched.”  full-time domestic servant to a family in Gelephu.
 people).” Korobi is currently undergoing counselling   whose minor daughter was trafficked in the name   The Bhutanese family had allegedly taken her
 and is enrolled in a school run by Kokrajhar-based   of getting an education expressed fear of never get-  60 missing    by promising a salary of Rs.2,000 per month
 NGO called NEDAN Foundation.  ting to see her again. “They threatened my daughter   to her family. According to her relatives, Miru
 The trafficking scenario in Kokrajhar is quite   many times. If they find out that you (this corre-  girls of Chirang  had  been  taken  to  Gelephu  by  her  current
 gloomy. According to NEDAN Foundation, almost 16   spondent) came to meet us, they might not send her   employer six months ago, but after constant abuses
 minor children, all in the age group of 10 to 17 years,   back ever. Please, do something,” said the inconsol-  In Chirang district of Bodoland, at least 50-60 girls   hurled at her, she fled and returned home.  her
 went missing in 2016-17. Among the missing are   able mother who spoke to her daughter over the   have been trafficked in the past five years from   happiness was, however, short-lived. The Bhuta-
 Muslim and Bodo children. Such cases are not even   phone just twice in two years.   the inaccessible forest village of Deosri, just 10-km   nese family returned to force her back to Bhutan



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