The Faces of Sex Slaves: HIV+ Girls in Lagos, Nigeria
Sex Slaves in Lagos, Nigeria
The above photo was captured from MSNBC.
Girls as young as 12 are working in a prostitution ring to survive in the slums of Lagos, Nigeria. They do not use any protection, so most of the girls are infected with HIV. They work for pimps who provide protection to them.– MSNBC.COM
It’s interesting that someone chose the words “provide protection” when describing what the Nigerian pimps do for their sex slaves. If they cannot protect them from HIV/AIDS, what kind of protection are these pimps actually providing?
THINK YOU KNOW WHAT THE FACE OF AIDS LOOKS LIKE?
A 12 year old girl in an African slum….
THINK AGAIN….
I respect and honor World AIDS Day!
About the Author

Yasmin Shiraz is the President of Still Eye Rise Films, an independent production company which films educational and thought provoking documentaries that chronicle the lives, traumas and experiences of youth. Her first production, Can She Be Saved?, a documentary that examines violence among middle school girls, was an official selection of the 2009 Roxbury Film Festival and recently won a 2009 Indie Award of Merit from IndieFest.
Yasmin Shiraz is the Award winning Author of Retaliation a novel about a community’s response to youth violence. In 2009, it was selected as one of the top Ten Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers by the American Library Association. She is the author of The Blueprint for My Girls: How To Build A Life Full of Courage, Determination & Self Love (Simon and Schuster) and five other books. Her best selling “Blueprint” empowerment series is utilized as a self esteem, motivational, and educational tool at middle and high schools, after school programs, non-profit youth centers, as well as Boys and Girls Clubs throughout the country.
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