On 14 October, people from all over the world will join an awareness movement against human trafficking.
For this they will make walks through the main streets and cities, under the motto "Walking for Freedom".
The event is a collective effort organized by A21, an international organization against trafficking in persons and abolishing injustice in the 21st century.
In Spain will participate 14 Communities including Murcia.
An activity that was held for the first time in Murcia last year, in cooperation with the Department of Social Rights and other entities, and today has been presented again for the celebration of a new edition.
"This event is not a protest, it is a silent and simple walk. It will be formed by a line of people walking through the 27 million men, women and children who are still trapped in slavery today. the councilor Conchita Ruiz during the act.
Slavery is the fastest growing organized crime in the world.
It is real, hidden to the naked eye, and renders the social fabric of each nation and economic structure.
That is why initiatives like this one that seeks, through an operational strategy, to reach, rescue and restore lives are born.
From the Department of Social Rights supports this march that will start at 17:00 hours from the Plaza Santo Domingo, advancing along the public road to Gran Vía Alfonso X El Sabio, turning in Plaza Circular and moving along Avenida Constitución towards Gran Vía Sculptor Salzillo.
This way you will reach the Glorieta España, Plaza Cardenal Belluga, Cathedral and Trapería until culminating again in Plaza Santo Domingo, about 19:30 hours.
At the end of the walk, in the Besabé street, there will be an hour-long concert of Gospel music with the group "Gospel Vocal Gord" against human trafficking.
Only in the year participated 40 countries, adding more than 300 walks for freedom.
In our country were 10 cities that joined this initiative, sensitizing millions of people through social networks, and involving more than 2,500 people.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia