Anne Gallagher, "the leading global expert on the international law on human trafficking",[49] wrote in 2015 that O.U.R. had an “alarming lack of understanding about how sophisticated criminal trafficking networks must be approached and dismantled” and called the work of O.U.R “arrogant, unethical and illegal.”
The first complaint is fucking bonkers in my opinion, of the kids being “too traumatized” by armed police and forces storming the compound. Not that any of the children were hurt physically by the raids (they have a very high success rate and almost no children have been harmed during the raids) but that seeing such violence would be too emotionally scaring. Yes, seeing armed men beat the shit out of someone or putting some bullets in their torso is traumatizing, but I think being tortured, beaten, and raped blood every day is far more scarring.
The other complaint, I have no idea what she is on about. Yes, these operations are sophisticated but raiding every stash house and then wrenching information out of the people you arrest seems like a fairly efficacious method to me. I think it’s sour grapes, because these organizations (secular and religious according to the brief research I did last night) are just butthurt he’s getting better results in one year than they’ve gotten in a decade.
So here is a quote of the main complaints:
Anne Gallagher, "the leading global expert on the international law on human trafficking",[49] wrote in 2015 that O.U.R. had an “alarming lack of understanding about how sophisticated criminal trafficking networks must be approached and dismantled” and called the work of O.U.R “arrogant, unethical and illegal.”
The first complaint is fucking bonkers in my opinion, of the kids being “too traumatized” by armed police and forces storming the compound. Not that any of the children were hurt physically by the raids (they have a very high success rate and almost no children have been harmed during the raids) but that seeing such violence would be too emotionally scaring. Yes, seeing armed men beat the shit out of someone or putting some bullets in their torso is traumatizing, but I think being tortured, beaten, and raped blood every day is far more scarring.
The other complaint, I have no idea what she is on about. Yes, these operations are sophisticated but raiding every stash house and then wrenching information out of the people you arrest seems like a fairly efficacious method to me. I think it’s sour grapes, because these organizations (secular and religious according to the brief research I did last night) are just butthurt he’s getting better results in one year than they’ve gotten in a decade.