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Activist marches against human trafficking

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Activist Wendell Eversley makes his way around the Red House on Hart Street, Port of Spain during a march against human trafficking on Friday. - AYANNA KINSALE SOCIAL activist Wendell Eversley marched around the Red House seven times on Friday to highlight the issue of human trafficking. Before marching Eversley addressed a handful of supporters at Woodford Square, Port of Spain, telling them they should put country before political parties. […]

Source: Trinidad News

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