UNITED NATIONS — Terrorist groups and criminals are capitalizing on conflict to exploit innocent civilians sexually and physically which may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Tuesday.
The U.N. chief said the brutality of extremist groups such as the Islamic State, Boko Haram, al-Shabab and the Lord’s Resistance Army “knows no bounds” and sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, and the removal of organs without consent “are the tools of their trade.” Guterres called for urgent action to combat human trafficking, singling out the recent video of African migrants being sold as slaves in Libya and extremists and criminals forcing women, boys and girls into “de-humanizing servitude.”
“Slavery and other such egregious abuses of human rights have no place in the 21st century,” he said.
Guterres spoke to the U.N. Security Council shortly before members unanimously adopted a resolution sponsored by Italy, this month’s council president, condemning all instances of human trafficking “in the strongest terms.”