The United Nations (UN) protocol related to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in human, especially women and children, and supplementary to the (UN) agreement for combating the organized crime through the national for the year 2000, (one of "Palermo Protocols"), identifies trafficking in human by: recruiting or transporting or sheltering or receiving under threat or exploitation or force or other kinds of compulsion or kidnapping or deception or trickery or misuse of authority or exploitation of the weakness or giving/ taking benefits to attain the approval of person, for the purposes of exploitation for work such as prostitution or sexual exploitation or forced labor or drudgery or making slave or similar activities of slavery or bondage or removing organs.
In the light of that definition, it seems at first that the objectives of trafficking in human mean trafficking:
• for sexual reasons (commercial sex, the exploitation of the prostitution of others).
• Trafficking to enforce someone to serve with or without payment (forced labor).
• Trafficking for the purposes of bondage and similar practices of forced labor and
slavery.
• Trafficking in human organs (removing organs through temptation, threat or
using force).




