Liz Earle Wellbeing

Fighting for freedom with Julia Immonen

How did you become involved in the fight for freedom?

Eleven years ago I went to see Taken at the cinema. Not knowing what the film was about, I sat in horror as Liam Neeson’s character’s daughter was abducted and sold into sex slavery. I began researching it and found that the buying and selling of humans is an even bigger industry now than it was during the Transatlantic slave trade over 200 years ago.

Latest estimates put the number of enslaved people at 40 million globally, with another child trafficked every 30 seconds. We also

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