Is it green or human trafficking?
The word "green" carries many meanings, from symbols and colors to vast definitions. However, for Susquahana Serfero, it often signifies the legalization of human trafficking. We explore this controversial perspective to shed light on hidden truths.

The deceptive shade of "green"
Many individuals lose their lives, property, identity, and homelands, working for years on someone's farm, school, or agenda—only to be labeled "green." This term can be used by institutions to introduce various ideologies, political and religious ideas on a small scale, becoming a testing ground for illicit practices and exploitative labor. It represents a form of slavery and an informal political stage for difficult maneuvers.

Unmasking the traffickers
There is often direct or indirect involvement of trafficking with these "green" initiatives. Perpetrators may be masked within human resources organizations, working as members of aiding agencies, and so on. These chains of exploitation are often built by prestigious community figures, including "Rajas," "Maharajas," and high-profile leaders. Every penny spent and every marketing outcome is meticulously calculated to perpetuate these harmful systems.

Call to action: Demand accountability
We hope this page reaches individuals who are passionate about justice and human rights. It is the responsibility of people's representatives to raise awareness, encourage their constituents to fight against these activities, and connect them to liberation ideas. If your people are enslaved, forced to follow mandates, or relocated against their will, their representation has failed. Learn more and contribute to our mission to uncover these hidden injustices.