Conclusion
Before collapsing on its political face, the League of Nations did perform one most noteworthy act in the name of humanitarianism. In 1926 slavery was officially outlawed in the last of its two major strongholds—Africa and Asia. However, despite this attempt to forever do away with a practice based on man's cruelty to man, the illegal activity of flesh merchants still flourishes to some extent.
As to the existence of sex slavery, there are a number of questions to be asked and answered.
It is hoped that this book has raised some of them and brought a spark of enlightenment to the reader. Although there seems little that the individual himself can do to curb this activity, control of it—through public awareness—is not a physical impossibility. But until then, sex slavery will be very much a part of the continuing history of the world.
