Content of an email from Love146:
Last month, Love146 initiated a "Call to Action" campaign to ask Craiglist, popular public marketplace website, to make a New Year's resolution of better monitoring its "Erotic Services" section in order to pro-actively prevent the sale and trafficking of children for sexual purposes.
We have been greatly encouraged by the flood of supportive email responses, all committing to joining in our collective shout to challenge Craigslist in its lackluster efforts to eradicate human trafficking from its site. Other organizations have also rallied to this cause,such as Salvation Army, Polaris Project, Students and Artists Fighting to End Human Slavery, National Organization of Women, The Loose Change to Loosen Chains Campaign, the Not for Sale Campaign, and many more!
So, what now? Because Craigslist failed to respond to our letter by January 1, we ask that you join us in our boycott of the Craigslist website. We will boycott their site until Craigslist publicly declares a 2008 resolution to implement safeguards and monitoring procedures that will eradicate the sale of human beings on the erotic services section of the website.
What does a boycott mean?
-Regularly mailing in and e-mailing the updated petition letter
-Not using the Craigslist site until Craiglist makes a public resolution to eradicate human trafficking from its site
-Encouraging your friends to mail and e-mail the updated petition letter and to also boycott Craigslist
-Signing up as an Abolitionist and utilizing upcoming Craigslist Take Action ideas
An effective boycott IS absolutely possible with YOUR help. The unprecedented amount of support our campaign has already garnered highlights the opportunity we have to help eliminate a conduit of human trafficking.
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