00:00The situation of people's treatment is very complex and especially in a border border, like Cúcuta,
00:06where the migration volume is quite high, there are many people arriving
00:10and, unfortunately, there are people who take advantage of this situation
00:16to commit to other people to treatment.
00:18Women are more likely to be victims of treatment
00:21and in a migration context, like the we are facing today,
00:24the Venezuelan women are more likely to be captured by the treatment of treatment.
01:12I met a woman at a party, she worked here in Colombia,
01:17and I told her that there is a possibility that I would come with her.
01:21I met a woman at a party, she worked here in Colombia,
01:25she worked here practically in Colombia.
01:28When I arrived here, we arrived at a house that was a second floor,
01:33and the lady called me and said that we were here, in Cúcuta,
01:39and she told me that I was going to stay calm,
01:41that I was going to come and that after the next day we were going to start working.
01:48That same day, she took me to the center to buy some clothes,
01:54but I still didn't know where I was going to work.
01:58Until the next day, they started to makeup,
02:01they got extensions,
02:05they took me to take care of,
02:06because that day I didn't have taken care of,
02:08and they took me to a bar.
02:10They told me that I was going to work
02:12and that I couldn't go until I didn't pay the money they had spent.
02:35In the first time,
02:37the victims are not considered victims
02:42or there is not a reading of what is the treatment of people.
02:48So,
02:49to teach them,
02:51to form them,
02:54to see what they are exposed,
02:57and then listen to their stories of life
03:00to analyze if they were victims of violence,
03:04based on gender or treatment of people.
03:06What happens a lot in migrating contexts,
03:09that, of course,
03:10when, for example,
03:11a citizen of migration,
03:12a citizen of police,
03:13a victim to treat people,
03:15the first thing they do is say,
03:16to show them,
03:17to show them their papers.
03:18And if they don't give them papers,
03:19that is a person who,
03:20that is,
03:21that is,
03:21that is,
03:21that is,
03:21that is,
03:22that is,
03:22that is,
03:22that is,
03:22that is,
03:23that is,
03:23whether they're in worthy of this legislation,
03:24after they're targeted,
03:25whereas if you're an emigrare person in matters,
03:30that there is not a goes on,
03:32and
03:33there's no consent to that person,
03:34for you,
03:34that will take a hundred years of explanation.
03:36to explain what happened to yourself,
03:37and the employees that they can wear members of all of a citizen,
03:38who are insects in an�
03:40regular, sin entrar a considerar como las otras posibilidades.
04:10Las rutas de atención y protección, reiterar que se trata de un delito plurioofensivo
04:16que afecta diversos derechos de las personas y que, por lo tanto, requieren un tratamiento
04:23integral, porque no se trata solamente de que el Estado persiga el delito que impida
04:31que estas personas realmente estén sometidas al delito de explotación de cualquier tipo
04:37por parte de estos criminales, sino que el Estado debe, además, activar otra serie de
04:43mecanismos que permitan restablecer de la manera más integral posible los derechos de las
04:48personas afectadas con este delito.
04:52Si una persona sospecha o tiene conciencia de que está siendo víctima de trata de personas,
04:57pues se puede dirigir, en primer lugar, a la fiscalía y presentar una denuncia. También
05:03no puede ser a través de personería, nosotros hacemos todo el acompañamiento y pues tratamos
05:08de que sea un acompañamiento integral, como ya dije anteriormente. También se puede acercar
05:13a la Defensoría del Pueblo y pues ahí siempre va a haber alguien dispuesto para hacer todo
05:18el acompañamiento, tanto en lo psicológico como en lo jurídico.
05:24Las banderas que lleva Frida es restaurar la vida de las mujeres. Eso es lo más que nosotros
05:32como Fundación queremos a través de nuestros procesos que han significado un referente también
05:41a nivel municipal, a nivel nacional y a nivel internacional. Esos procesos exitosos en las mujeres
05:47que han sido víctimas de sobrevivientes. Entonces, debido a esos procesos exitosos hay un voz a voz
05:53y ese voz a voz es el que nos ha ayudado a nosotros como Fundación a que generemos un impacto
06:02positivo
06:03en las comunidades y logremos ingresar a esas comunidades.
06:07Tenemos que aprender a identificar también primero los casos de trata de personas cuando los atendemos,
06:12pero también difundir las rutas, difundir el concepto de trata de personas para que las personas
06:18también sean conscientes de qué cosas pueden llegar a ser trata o, por ejemplo, qué tipo de cosas
06:25pueden generar una alerta de que esto puede ser una posible trata, ofertas de trabajo que parezcan sospechosas.
06:54Gracias por ver el video.
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