A Crisis within a Crisis Human Trafficking and Illegal Immigration: An Emerging Threat to Pakistan

Authors

  • Syeda Duaa Zehra Naqvi MS Scholar, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Bahria University, Islamabad
  • Iqra Batool Research Scholar, Department of Strategic Studies National Defense University (NDU), Islamabad

Keywords:

Irregular Immigrants, Human Trafficking, Pakistan, Dark Trade, United Nations, Smuggling, Mediterranean Sea, Systematized Crime, Transition Linkages, Unlawful, Violence

Abstract

Human trafficking  is the offence in contrast to individual since the violation of victim's freedoms of movement concluded coercion or since for their profitable exploitation Interpretation to Article (3) of the UN, Conventions, trafficking in individuals aim to sold, transportation, handover, concealing and delivery of individuals, resources of threat and practice of power and additional methods of extortion, like kidnapping, deception, and bogus, exploitation of authority and position of susceptibility, assistances to accomplish the approval of an individual must regulator above one more individual, for the sake of manipulation is prohibited crime. This paper expressively focused on reasons of human trafficking, reflecting the similarities or changes among studies, trafficking is the mean of progression, somewhat that an individual rights have been violated.  This paper highlights that human trafficking has been appreciated as one of the major encounters faced by nations in this present-day. Trafficking of human beings unlawfully into a country or internationally has increased in recent years which is progressively related with severe human rights defilements and deaths, in specific when it transpires by sea. The paper also focused on that how this crime damage of immigrant’s lives by the hands of smugglers particularly in the Mediterranean Sea. Although trafficking or smuggling are the same process for illegal immigration and become curse for the society, the point that migrant Transition linkages are closely related to other practices of serious and systematized crimes including violence, human transferring, and money legalizing specifies that there is a dreadful need to regulator this unlawful action to avoid any disastrous condition that may occur in the forthcoming. Unfortunately Pakistan become a victim of irregular immigrants and become the world’s foremost nation state from where irregular immigrants move overseas through diverse linkages and with irregular methods.

Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Naqvi , S. D. Z., & Batool , I. (2024). A Crisis within a Crisis Human Trafficking and Illegal Immigration: An Emerging Threat to Pakistan . SADIQ Journal of Pakistan Studies, 4(1), 1–14. Retrieved from https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/sjps/article/view/3490