U.S. Ambassador urges all countries to work together to end trafficking
Ambassador Mark P. Lagon, director of the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at the U.S State Department discusses the child soldier abuses in the 30 odd countries, today. All nations must work together to remove all of these child soldiers from the wars and reintegrate these children into society.(1:07)
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