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FIA should take legal action against people involved in human trafficking. Chief Ikramuddin

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Human traffickers and their facilitators are the enemy of human lives crossing the border. International Ambassador for the Department of Media

Berlin:(International Desk) According to a foreign news agency, International Ambassador for the Department of Media and Ug news Europe Chief Executive Ikramuddin said that the number of people crossing the border illegally is increasing day by day,which is regrettable.Due to such incidents,The deaths and other accidents of people crossing the border are also increasing,which is in dire need of attention. Unless there is strict legal action against human traffickers,then it is not possible to end such incidents.The silence of the human rights institutions is regrettable.He said that human traffickers have always violated human rights and are still violating human rights,but so far no legal action has been taken by human rights institutions.International Ambassador for the department of media Chief Ikramuddin said in a statement that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and domestic and international human rights organizations should take legal action against people involved in human trafficking because human traffickers and their facilitators are enemies of human lives.He added that there is also a demand from the people who come to Europe by illegal means to avoid crossing the border by illegal means,because crossing the border by illegal means is fighting with death,which is cruelty to themselves and their families.It should be remembered that 60 people including 28 Pakistanis were killed when a boat sank in Italy yesterday,Beside that a boat sank in Libya in which 7 Pakistanis died.


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