Youths rise against human traffickers


In action: People taking a look at the BeMyProtector truck with live ‘mannequins’ depicting human trafficking victims at a shopping mall.

PETALING JAYA: Concerns over the rise of human trafficking cases have prompted a youth group calling themselves “Change Your World” to launch a campaign to create greater awareness among Malaysians on the plight of trafficked victims.

The three-month campaign started last Saturday called #BeMyProtector, aims to curb human trafficking and target youths to explore important issues, thus empowering them to act on such cases.

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