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2 Men From Kashmir Cheated By Job Agent Forced To Fight Russia’s War

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar 3 Min Read Published February 27, 2024
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Two individuals from Kashmir, India, encountered a distressing predicament after being deceived by a job intermediary who assured them of employment in Russia but instead coerced them into participating in a conflict. The incident highlights the dangers faced by vulnerable individuals who fall prey to human trafficking and exploitation.

The two men, who were identified as Abdul Rahim and Abdul Rashid, were lured by the job agent with the promise of lucrative employment opportunities in Russia. However, upon their arrival in Russia, they were coerced into joining a military training camp and were later forced to fight in the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The men, who were unaware of the true nature of the job they were being recruited for, were left with no choice but to comply with the demands of the job agent. They were subjected to harsh living conditions and were forced to engage in combat, putting their lives at risk.

After several months of enduring these conditions, the two men managed to escape and return to India. Upon their return, they shared their ordeal with the authorities, who launched an investigation into the matter. The job agent, who was identified as Gulzar Ahmad Dar, was arrested and charged with human trafficking and other offenses.

The case of Abdul Rahim and Abdul Rashid is just one example of the widespread problem of human trafficking and exploitation. Vulnerable individuals, often from impoverished backgrounds, are targeted by unscrupulous job agents who promise them opportunities for a better life abroad. However, in many cases, these promises turn out to be false, and the individuals are instead subjected to exploitation and abuse.

The incident also highlights the need for greater awareness and vigilance when it comes to human trafficking. Governments and law enforcement agencies need to work together to crack down on human trafficking networks and hold those responsible accountable for their actions. Additionally, there is a need for better support and protection for victims of human trafficking, who often face significant challenges in rebuilding their lives after such traumatic experiences.

In the instance of Abdul Rahim and Abdul Rashid, they were fortunate to evade their ordeal and reunite with their families. Nonetheless, countless others are not as fortunate, and their narratives remain unheard. We must continue to shine a light on the issue of human trafficking and work towards putting an end to this modern-day form of slavery.

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Divya Parashar February 27, 2024
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