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Waterloo area
Gucci's handbag often gives her away.
In addition to expensive underwear, sex toys, designer watches and multiple iPhones.
But the giveaway of the deceased is a tattoo, usually the street name of the pimple, marked behind her neck or on the inside of her wrist.
Sometimes there is a woman in the hotel room who is called "bottom B----
"Who is in charge of maintaining order: follow John, charge nearly $1,000 a day, and make sure girls who work are busy seven days a week and have sex with up to 15 men a day.
Older girls play the role of recruiters.
Const says she is a trusted one in the girl's "stability" and will oversee operations when her boss pimps are away.
Jason Morton of the RCMP's kidina detachment.
It's a dirty, human trafficking underworld, and a 16-year-old girl is forced into what the police call a modern society --Sexual slavery.
Their bodies were posted on a confidential website, posing as provocative.
This site sells boats, furniture, pets and sex products.
Customers scroll through the list, select their favorite items and text messages, or make an appointment at the phone number.
The oldest "occupation", you say, may always exist.
Prostitution may be an option for some, but for most people, especially in the area, selling sex is often a way of survival.
Locally, social institutions, sex workers advocates and police say there are a variety of prostitution in the Waterloo area.
On the one hand, it is the extreme situation in which young girls are trafficked by pimps, they are kept in hotel rooms for a few days, and do not even know which city they are in, and have sex with countless men, they never saw a dollar in their income.
Everyone thinks they're victims.
Young women are often tempted, and some are tempted.
Tickets such as Michael Kors watches, while other disadvantaged groups and free meals that are barely content with McDonald's.
The pimps act as boyfriends, and soon the men have full control over the young women, taking them to hotels across the province to have sex with men, making thousands of dollars a day.
These girls are often beaten to keep them healthy, and some are addicted to feeding drugs.
Then the street-
Prostitutes at the east end of King's Street in kidina "stroll" offering sex services in the car and area motel rooms.
There are many challenges they face: from mental health problems, drug use and alcohol abuse to lack of adequate housing.
Women also work from home for themselves. It's their job.
This week in Ottawa, a hearing was held on the federal government's new prostitution bill, which created new criminal acts for clients and pimps but did not convict sex workers.
If everyone communicates to buy sex in public places or in places where people under the age of 18 are present, the bill will still make them feel guilty.
But under the new law, prostitutes can rent apartments, screen clients, hire receptionists or security guards, and advertise the products they provide.
The government also pledged $20 million to help women who they consider to be victims leave the industry. Kitchener-
Peter Braid, a Conservative MP at Waterloo, said the federal government was taking the approach that women involved in prostitution were vulnerable and exploited.
"The purpose of this legislation is to reduce the demand for sexual services, thus reducing prostitution itself," he said . ".
"It may be naive and unrealistic to eliminate it completely, but it can be reduced.
"One bad aspect of prostitution is human trafficking," said Braid . ".
"This issue needs the attention of the whole society. ". . .
Angie Muriel United
The president of the local sex worker Action Network and executive director of family planning in the Waterloo area said that when it comes to sex workers, she is doing a harmRestore the model.
This means she wants to reduce the violent conflict between many women and John.
She cares about their health.
Safety, not questioning why women do what they do.
"Some people are victims of the crime, yes.
Are they victims of prostitution?
"These women don't need to save.
They need a job, a place to stay and trauma counseling.
She is worried that politicians will adopt a moral stance to protect a "victim" who does not want to protect ".
"Do you think it's evil to pay for sex? I would say no.
"The evil is that men beat and rape women," Murie said . ".
Family planning face to faceto-
In the face of interviews with sex workers, 35 sex workers were interviewed in three weeks, of which 5 were men.
The most surprising result is the level of violence on most streets.
Ordinary women face customers, she says.
"We are not concerned about prostitution.
"We don't debate," Murie said . ".
"This is about the people who do it.
We should be there if they need help.
"For the police who are trying to be able to do well in this dark land, they insist on what they see as an obvious criminal act --
Selling young girls.
"It is our duty to identify vulnerable victims.
"We're not here to judge," says Const . ".
Graham Hawkins of the Waterloo Regional Police Department
Police have met with local hotel managers and would like to meet with high school guidance advisors in the fall so that they can also recognize signs of girls being forced into prostitution.
Hawkins, who worked in intelligence, was assigned full time for human trafficking about 18 months ago.
Hawkins posed for John, but when he appeared in the hotel room, he claimed to be a police officer and said he asked the young girls where they were, most of them don't know which city they are in.
Morton recalled that once she went to the hotel room and the young lady said, "it's not what you think.
I was forced to do so.
"She told the same story to two John that day, but they didn't believe her.
They made love to her and left.
Other times, young women are hostile and refuse to help, and they often suffer from Stockholm syndrome, in which the hostages show sympathy for the kidnappers, Hawkins said.
A clear sign of being trafficked is a tattoo of a pimple on her neck, arm or finger.
Police are also looking for bruises, scars and cigarette burns.
In another case, police found a girl with the words "respect" on one side of her cheek and "loyalty" on the other.
Hawkins, a firm investigator, helped young women get rid of the violent restrictions of pimps.
He established friendships with them and regularly checked young women to make sure they got the support they needed.
One such woman in a hotel room in Toronto, Burlington and Waterloo is Tamara. The 26-year-
Now living in the apartment in Hamilton.
She grew up in Nova Scotia, where she lived in a variety of foster families and then shuttled between Ontario and Nova Scotia with abusive boyfriends.
She met a man online who paid for a flight to Toronto.
He promised to give her a penthouse but checked her into a hotel where she would have sex with a man.
Because her pimps wanted her to be a little thinner and didn't allow her to eat, she secretly bought food for money.
She had his name tattooed behind her neck.
Tamara recalls Hawkins appearing at the gate at the Cambridge Hotel.
She was scared and didn't want his help.
She was almost suffocated to death after being beaten by a pimple.
The police covered up the tattoo for her. she was introduced to Hamilton.
A facility called "Walk with Me" to help victims of trafficking.
In the local area, a group of institutions gathered together to form the anti-Waterloo area
Human Trafficking Coalition 18 months ago
The organization says it wants to launch a community support online guide to help victims by the fall
Chairman Sara Casselman, operations manager, district sexual assault support center, Waterloo.
"Human trafficking has only appeared on radar in the past few years," she said . ".
"If you don't talk about it, you don't realize it's a problem. ". . .
Simon Bell grew up in the suburbs of the Ottawa Valley.
Her father is an engineer, her mother is a nurse, and she is the biggest child with three little brothers.
She was an athlete in high school and planned to go to college.
She has a boyfriend who admits to being attracted to "Bad Boys.
Bell recalled a phone call from a friend of her boyfriend who said he was jailed for holding a gun.
She went to see her friends.
Once the man became violent, punched and kicked her, suggesting that losing a gun was her current debt.
The man threatened her and said he knew the name and place of work of her parents.
He also knows the names of her brothers and their friends.
"This is the biggest invisible gun on my head," Bell said . " He recently told social workers, teachers and sex workers advocates in kidina.
The man sent her home and said he would come back to pick her up.
"I listened to what he said.
"I feel scared for my family," she said . ".
Within a few hours, he got her passport, health card and bank card.
Her Facebook and Gmail accounts are under the control of pimps.
She was taken to a shabby apartment, on the laundry mat, where she was formed --
Raped in what survivors now call the "destruction process. " She was 21.
"You are dead after the crushing process is over.
"Go somewhere else," she said. Her four-
The nightmare began.
Her day starts at 7 in the morning. m.
Until about four in the morning, a steady stream of men came to her hotel room. m. daily.
"You become a sexy person who struggles for money.
"Sex is you," she said.
She fed oxycoone according to the schedule and had a heroin needle in her arm.
"Thankfully, I took those medicines.
They numb me. "She said.
To further humiliate Bell, her human traffickers sent messages to her family and friends on her Facebook and Gmail accounts advising her that she could provide "special services" for anyone who wants to have sex
"People think I'm a drug addict and a prostitute," she said . ".
"This is the way to start control through shame.
Your real self is gone.
"The pimps contacted her parents and said he was trying to help her change her life and let her stop selling her body because of her drug habit.
"It made me leave my family," she said . ".
Bell had a seizure due to a head kick and spent some time in a mental hospital.
Every time he went to the hospital, he was waiting to pick her up.
She was sold between Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
"I don't know which day of the week," she said . ".
"I don't know what happened to someone else.
You're afraid of all.
"She was beaten repeatedly and fell down the stairs, and once her head was placed underwater in the bathtub.
Her pimps smoke when high kicks her for his own good.
Bell tried to escape many times.
But one day she succeeded.
Her pimps accused her of stealing from his mother and she knew that a vicious beating might have killed her.
There were workers in the pimps House, the yard was beautified, and the backyard swimming pool was fixed.
Because of this distraction, she was able to run out of her home and call her father who took her to the hospital.
Bell, 28, an outreach worker in Ottawa, said she often talks with social workers, medical professionals, police officers and parents so people start to recognize signs of being trafficked girls
No one asked the right question.
"I suffer in silence and make everyone think I'm a prostitute," she said . ".
L Monteiro @ therecord. com ;
Twitter: @ Monte ilock Waterloo-
Gucci's handbag often gives her away.
In addition to expensive underwear, sex toys, designer watches and multiple iPhones.
But the giveaway of the deceased is a tattoo, usually the street name of the pimple, marked behind her neck or on the inside of her wrist.
Sometimes there is a woman in the hotel room who is called "bottom B----
"Who is in charge of maintaining order: follow John, charge nearly $1,000 a day, and make sure girls who work are busy seven days a week and have sex with up to 15 men a day.
Older girls play the role of recruiters.
Const says she is a trusted one in the girl's "stability" and will oversee operations when her boss pimps are away.
Jason Morton of the RCMP's kidina detachment.
It's a dirty, human trafficking underworld, and a 16-year-old girl is forced into what the police call a modern society --Sexual slavery.
Their bodies were posted on a confidential website, posing as provocative.
This site sells boats, furniture, pets and sex products.
Customers scroll through the list, select their favorite items and text messages, or make an appointment at the phone number.
The oldest "occupation", you say, may always exist.
Prostitution may be an option for some, but for most people, especially in the area, selling sex is often a way of survival.
Locally, social institutions, sex workers advocates and police say there are a variety of prostitution in the Waterloo area.
On the one hand, it is the extreme situation in which young girls are trafficked by pimps, they are kept in hotel rooms for a few days, and do not even know which city they are in, and have sex with countless men, they never saw a dollar in their income.
Everyone thinks they're victims.
Young women are often tempted, and some are tempted.
Tickets such as Michael Kors watches, while other disadvantaged groups and free meals that are barely content with McDonald's.
The pimps act as boyfriends, and soon the men have full control over the young women, taking them to hotels across the province to have sex with men, making thousands of dollars a day.
These girls are often beaten to keep them healthy, and some are addicted to feeding drugs.
Then the street-
Prostitutes at the east end of King's Street in kidina "stroll" offering sex services in the car and area motel rooms.
There are many challenges they face: from mental health problems, drug use and alcohol abuse to lack of adequate housing.
Women also work from home for themselves. It's their job.
This week in Ottawa, a hearing was held on the federal government's new prostitution bill, which created new criminal acts for clients and pimps but did not convict sex workers.
If everyone communicates to buy sex in public places or in places where people under the age of 18 are present, the bill will still make them feel guilty.
But under the new law, prostitutes can rent apartments, screen clients, hire receptionists or security guards, and advertise the products they provide.
The government also pledged $20 million to help women who they consider to be victims leave the industry. Kitchener-
Peter Braid, a Conservative MP at Waterloo, said the federal government was taking the approach that women involved in prostitution were vulnerable and exploited.
"The purpose of this legislation is to reduce the demand for sexual services, thus reducing prostitution itself," he said . ".
"It may be naive and unrealistic to eliminate it completely, but it can be reduced.
"One bad aspect of prostitution is human trafficking," said Braid . ".
"This issue needs the attention of the whole society. ". . .
Angie Murie, co-
The president of the local sex worker Action Network and executive director of family planning in the Waterloo area said that when it comes to sex workers, she is doing a harmRestore the model.
This means she wants to reduce the violent conflict between many women and John.
She cares about their health.
Safety, not questioning why women do what they do.
"Some people are victims of the crime, yes.
Are they victims of prostitution?
"These women don't need to save.
They need a job, a place to stay and trauma counseling.
She is worried that politicians will adopt a moral stance to protect a "victim" who does not want to protect ".
"Do you think it's evil to pay for sex? I would say no.
"The evil is that men beat and rape women," Murie said . ".
Family planning face to faceto-
In the face of interviews with sex workers, 35 sex workers were interviewed in three weeks, of which 5 were men.
The most surprising result is the level of violence on most streets.
Ordinary women face customers, she says.
"We are not concerned about prostitution.
"We don't debate," Murie said . ".
"This is about the people who do it.
We should be there if they need help.
"For the police who are trying to be able to do well in this dark land, they insist on what they see as an obvious criminal act --
Selling young girls.
"It is our duty to identify vulnerable victims.
"We're not here to judge," says Const . ".
Graham Hawkins of the Waterloo Regional Police Department
Police have met with local hotel managers and would like to meet with high school guidance advisors in the fall so that they can also recognize signs of girls being forced into prostitution.
Hawkins, who worked in intelligence, was assigned full time for human trafficking about 18 months ago.
Hawkins posed for John, but when he appeared in the hotel room, he claimed to be a police officer and said he asked the young girls where they were, most of them don't know which city they are in.
Morton recalled that once she went to the hotel room and the young lady said, "it's not what you think.
I was forced to do so.
"She told the same story to two John that day, but they didn't believe her.
They made love to her and left.
Other times, young women are hostile and refuse to help, and they often suffer from Stockholm syndrome, in which the hostages show sympathy for the kidnappers, Hawkins said.
A clear sign of being trafficked is a tattoo of a pimple on her neck, arm or finger.
Police are also looking for bruises, scars and cigarette burns.
In another case, police found a girl with the words "respect" on one side of her cheek and "loyalty" on the other.
Hawkins, a firm investigator, helped young women get rid of the violent restrictions of pimps.
He established friendships with them and regularly checked young women to make sure they got the support they needed.
One such woman in a hotel room in Toronto, Burlington and Waterloo is Tamara. The 26-year-
Now living in the apartment in Hamilton.
She grew up in Nova Scotia, where she lived in a variety of foster families and then shuttled between Ontario and Nova Scotia with abusive boyfriends.
She met a man online who paid for a flight to Toronto.
He promised to give her a penthouse but checked her into a hotel where she would have sex with a man.
Because her pimps wanted her to be a little thinner and didn't allow her to eat, she secretly bought food for money.
She had his name tattooed behind her neck.
Tamara recalls Hawkins appearing at the gate at the Cambridge Hotel.
She was scared and didn't want his help.
She was almost suffocated to death after being beaten by a pimple.
The police covered up the tattoo for her. she was introduced to Hamilton.
A facility called "Walk with Me" to help victims of trafficking.
In the local area, a group of institutions gathered together to form the anti-Waterloo area
Human Trafficking Coalition 18 months ago
The organization says it wants to launch a community support online guide to help victims by the fall
Chairman Sara Casselman, operations manager, district sexual assault support center, Waterloo.
"Human trafficking has only appeared on radar in the past few years," she said . ".
"If you don't talk about it, you don't realize it's a problem. ". . .
Simon Bell grew up in the suburbs of the Ottawa Valley.
Her father is an engineer, her mother is a nurse, and she is the biggest child with three little brothers.
She was an athlete in high school and planned to go to college.
She has a boyfriend who admits to being attracted to "Bad Boys.
Bell recalled a phone call from a friend of her boyfriend who said he was jailed for holding a gun.
She went to see her friends.
Once the man became violent, punched and kicked her, suggesting that losing a gun was her current debt.
The man threatened her and said he knew the name and place of work of her parents.
He also knows the names of her brothers and their friends.
"This is the biggest invisible gun on my head," Bell said . " He recently told social workers, teachers and sex workers advocates in kidina.
The man sent her home and said he would come back to pick her up.
"I listened to what he said.
"I feel scared for my family," she said . ".
Within a few hours, he got her passport, health card and bank card.
Her Facebook and Gmail accounts are under the control of pimps.
She was taken to a shabby apartment, on the laundry mat, where she was formed --
Raped in what survivors now call the "destruction process. " She was 21.
"You are dead after the crushing process is over.
"Go somewhere else," she said. Her four-
The nightmare began.
Her day starts at 7 in the morning. m.
Until about four in the morning, a steady stream of men came to her hotel room. m. daily.
"You become a sexy person who struggles for money.
"Sex is you," she said.
She fed oxycoone according to the schedule and had a heroin needle in her arm.
"Thankfully, I took those medicines.
They numb me. "She said.
To further humiliate Bell, her human traffickers sent messages to her family and friends on her Facebook and Gmail accounts advising her that she could provide "special services" for anyone who wants to have sex
"People think I'm a drug addict and a prostitute," she said . ".
"This is the way to start control through shame.
Your real self is gone.
"The pimps contacted her parents and said he was trying to help her change her life and let her stop selling her body because of her drug habit.
"It made me leave my family," she said . ".
Bell had a seizure due to a head kick and spent some time in a mental hospital.
Every time he went to the hospital, he was waiting to pick her up.
She was sold between Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
"I don't know which day of the week," she said . ".
"I don't know what happened to someone else.
You're afraid of all.
"She was beaten repeatedly and fell down the stairs, and once her head was placed underwater in the bathtub.
Her pimps smoke when high kicks her for his own good.
Bell tried to escape many times.
But one day she succeeded.
Her pimps accused her of stealing from his mother and she knew that a vicious beating might have killed her.
There were workers in the pimps House, the yard was beautified, and the backyard swimming pool was fixed.
Because of this distraction, she was able to run out of her home and call her father who took her to the hospital.
Bell, 28, an outreach worker in Ottawa, said she often talks with social workers, medical professionals, police officers and parents so people start to recognize signs of being trafficked girls
No one asked the right question.
"I suffer in silence and make everyone think I'm a prostitute," she said . ".
L Monteiro @ therecord. com ;
Twitter: @ Monte ilock Waterloo-
Gucci's handbag often gives her away.
In addition to expensive underwear, sex toys, designer watches and multiple iPhones.
But the giveaway of the deceased is a tattoo, usually the street name of the pimple, marked behind her neck or on the inside of her wrist.
Sometimes there is a woman in the hotel room who is called "bottom B----
"Who is in charge of maintaining order: follow John, charge nearly $1,000 a day, and make sure girls who work are busy seven days a week and have sex with up to 15 men a day.
Older girls play the role of recruiters.
Const says she is a trusted one in the girl's "stability" and will oversee operations when her boss pimps are away.
Jason Morton of the RCMP's kidina detachment.
It's a dirty, human trafficking underworld, and a 16-year-old girl is forced into what the police call a modern society --Sexual slavery.
Their bodies were posted on a confidential website, posing as provocative.
This site sells boats, furniture, pets and sex products.
Customers scroll through the list, select their favorite items and text messages, or make an appointment at the phone number.
The oldest "occupation", you say, may always exist.
Prostitution may be an option for some, but for most people, especially in the area, selling sex is often a way of survival.
Locally, social institutions, sex workers advocates and police say there are a variety of prostitution in the Waterloo area.
On the one hand, it is the extreme situation in which young girls are trafficked by pimps, they are kept in hotel rooms for a few days, and do not even know which city they are in, and have sex with countless men, they never saw a dollar in their income.
Everyone thinks they're victims.
Young women are often tempted, and some are tempted.
Tickets such as Michael Kors watches, while other disadvantaged groups and free meals that are barely content with McDonald's.
The pimps act as boyfriends, and soon the men have full control over the young women, taking them to hotels across the province to have sex with men, making thousands of dollars a day.
These girls are often beaten to keep them healthy, and some are addicted to feeding drugs.
Then the street-
Prostitutes at the east end of King's Street in kidina "stroll" offering sex services in the car and area motel rooms.
There are many challenges they face: from mental health problems, drug use and alcohol abuse to lack of adequate housing.
Women also work from home for themselves. It's their job.
This week in Ottawa, a hearing was held on the federal government's new prostitution bill, which created new criminal acts for clients and pimps but did not convict sex workers.
If everyone communicates to buy sex in public places or in places where people under the age of 18 are present, the bill will still make them feel guilty.
But under the new law, prostitutes can rent apartments, screen clients, hire receptionists or security guards, and advertise the products they provide.
The government also pledged $20 million to help women who they consider to be victims leave the industry. Kitchener-
Peter Braid, a Conservative MP at Waterloo, said the federal government was taking the approach that women involved in prostitution were vulnerable and exploited.
"The purpose of this legislation is to reduce the demand for sexual services, thus reducing prostitution itself," he said . ".
"It may be naive and unrealistic to eliminate it completely, but it can be reduced.
"One bad aspect of prostitution is human trafficking," said Braid . ".
"This issue needs the attention of the whole society. ". . .
Angie Murie, co-
The president of the local sex worker Action Network and executive director of family planning in the Waterloo area said that when it comes to sex workers, she is doing a harmRestore the model.
This means she wants to reduce the violent conflict between many women and John.
She cares about their health.
Safety, not questioning why women do what they do.
"Some people are victims of the crime, yes.
Are they victims of prostitution?
"These women don't need to save.
They need a job, a place to stay and trauma counseling.
She is worried that politicians will adopt a moral stance to protect a "victim" who does not want to protect ".
"Do you think it's evil to pay for sex? I would say no.
"The evil is that men beat and rape women," Murie said . ".
Family planning face to faceto-
In the face of interviews with sex workers, 35 sex workers were interviewed in three weeks, of which 5 were men.
The most surprising result is the level of violence on most streets.
Ordinary women face customers, she says.
"We are not concerned about prostitution.
"We don't debate," Murie said . ".
"This is about the people who do it.
We should be there if they need help.
"For the police who are trying to be able to do well in this dark land, they insist on what they see as an obvious criminal act --
Selling young girls.
"It is our duty to identify vulnerable victims.
"We're not here to judge," says Const . ".
Graham Hawkins of the Waterloo Regional Police Department
Police have met with local hotel managers and would like to meet with high school guidance advisors in the fall so that they can also recognize signs of girls being forced into prostitution.
Hawkins, who worked in intelligence, was assigned full time for human trafficking about 18 months ago.
Hawkins posed for John, but when he appeared in the hotel room, he claimed to be a police officer and said he asked the young girls where they were, most of them don't know which city they are in.
Morton recalled that once she went to the hotel room and the young lady said, "it's not what you think.
I was forced to do so.
"She told the same story to two John that day, but they didn't believe her.
They made love to her and left.
Other times, young women are hostile and refuse to help, and they often suffer from Stockholm syndrome, in which the hostages show sympathy for the kidnappers, Hawkins said.
A clear sign of being trafficked is a tattoo of a pimple on her neck, arm or finger.
Police are also looking for bruises, scars and cigarette burns.
In another case, police found a girl with the words "respect" on one side of her cheek and "loyalty" on the other.
Hawkins, a firm investigator, helped young women get rid of the violent restrictions of pimps.
He established friendships with them and regularly checked young women to make sure they got the support they needed.
One such woman in a hotel room in Toronto, Burlington and Waterloo is Tamara. The 26-year-
Now living in the apartment in Hamilton.
She grew up in Nova Scotia, where she lived in a variety of foster families and then shuttled between Ontario and Nova Scotia with abusive boyfriends.
She met a man online who paid for a flight to Toronto.
He promised to give her a penthouse but checked her into a hotel where she would have sex with a man.
Because her pimps wanted her to be a little thinner and didn't allow her to eat, she secretly bought food for money.
She had his name tattooed behind her neck.
Tamara recalls Hawkins appearing at the gate at the Cambridge Hotel.
She was scared and didn't want his help.
She was almost suffocated to death after being beaten by a pimple.
The police covered up the tattoo for her. she was introduced to Hamilton.
A facility called "Walk with Me" to help victims of trafficking.
In the local area, a group of institutions gathered together to form the anti-Waterloo area
Human Trafficking Coalition 18 months ago
The organization says it wants to launch a community support online guide to help victims by the fall
Chairman Sara Casselman, operations manager, district sexual assault support center, Waterloo.
"Human trafficking has only appeared on radar in the past few years," she said . ".
"If you don't talk about it, you don't realize it's a problem. ". . .
Simon Bell grew up in the suburbs of the Ottawa Valley.
Her father is an engineer, her mother is a nurse, and she is the biggest child with three little brothers.
She was an athlete in high school and planned to go to college.
She has a boyfriend who admits to being attracted to "Bad Boys.
Bell recalled a phone call from a friend of her boyfriend who said he was jailed for holding a gun.
She went to see her friends.
Once the man became violent, punched and kicked her, suggesting that losing a gun was her current debt.
The man threatened her and said he knew the name and place of work of her parents.
He also knows the names of her brothers and their friends.
"This is the biggest invisible gun on my head," Bell said . " He recently told social workers, teachers and sex workers advocates in kidina.
The man sent her home and said he would come back to pick her up.
"I listened to what he said.
"I feel scared for my family," she said . ".
Within a few hours, he got her passport, health card and bank card.
Her Facebook and Gmail accounts are under the control of pimps.
She was taken to a shabby apartment, on the laundry mat, where she was formed --
Raped in what survivors now call the "destruction process. " She was 21.
"You are dead after the crushing process is over.
"Go somewhere else," she said. Her four-
The nightmare began.
Her day starts at 7 in the morning. m.
Until about four in the morning, a steady stream of men came to her hotel room. m. daily.
"You become a sexy person who struggles for money.
"Sex is you," she said.
She fed oxycoone according to the schedule and had a heroin needle in her arm.
"Thankfully, I took those medicines.
They numb me. "She said.
To further humiliate Bell, her human traffickers sent messages to her family and friends on her Facebook and Gmail accounts advising her that she could provide "special services" for anyone who wants to have sex
"People think I'm a drug addict and a prostitute," she said . ".
"This is the way to start control through shame.
Your real self is gone.
"The pimps contacted her parents and said he was trying to help her change her life and let her stop selling her body because of her drug habit.
"It made me leave my family," she said . ".
Bell had a seizure due to a head kick and spent some time in a mental hospital.
Every time he went to the hospital, he was waiting to pick her up.
She was sold between Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
"I don't know which day of the week," she said . ".
"I don't know what happened to someone else.
You're afraid of all.
"She was beaten repeatedly and fell down the stairs, and once her head was placed underwater in the bathtub.
Her pimps smoke when high kicks her for his own good.
Bell tried to escape many times.
But one day she succeeded.
Her pimps accused her of stealing from his mother and she knew that a vicious beating might have killed her.
There were workers in the pimps House, the yard was beautified, and the backyard swimming pool was fixed.
Because of this distraction, she was able to run out of her home and call her father who took her to the hospital.
Bell, 28, an outreach worker in Ottawa, said she often talks with social workers, medical professionals, police officers and parents so people start to recognize signs of being trafficked girls
No one asked the right question.
"I suffer in silence and make everyone think I'm a prostitute," she said . ".
L Monteiro @ therecord. com ;
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