Their aim is to earn money for themselves and their families. For many people, this ends badly because they fall into the hands of those sex traffickers. A U.S. government estimate suggests that each year up to two million are trafficked worldwide, including 150,000 people from South Asia and 225,000 from Southeast Asia (Human Trafficking and Smuggling in Asia). According to the 2014 Global Slavery Index, “India tops the global list with over 14 million victims of modern slavery” (Human Trafficking and Smuggling in Asia). The utmost important Asian locations for human trafficking and sex trafficking are China, Pakistan, Indonesia and Thailand. One victim reveals, “I thought, I am here to serve coffee, not be a prostitute. But the boss told me that I had to be a prostitute. She forced me, and I was scared. I did not want to go with those men, but beaten was worse” (Li). Most of the victims are came from poverty families that are need money because of