Must Read: Ashton Kutcher Speaks Out About Ending Modern Slavery!
Ashton Kutcher finally speaks out on Human Trafficking in modern slavery and how to end the nefarious business. The 39-year old investor was seen attending a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Wednesday, to elaborate his agenda against the crime.
Meanwhile, Ashton Kutcher and his wife, Demi Moore was a co-founder of Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, an international anti-human trafficking organization. On CNN reports, Sen. Bob Corker, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman was spotted walked together with Ashton Kutcher before attending the hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
In Ashton Kutcher 15 minute of an opening testimony, he is very grateful to the committee for allowing him to speak on the issue and said that it was one of his "greatest honor." Ashton explained every victim situation that he meet in places such as Russia, India, New York, New Jersey, Mexico and across from their country.
The "Two and a Half Men" actor was also part of the FBI raids were he witnessed things "that no person should ever see," he said. Ashton Kutcher also added that children at the young age should engage in activities but it turns out that they are the one who is easily abused and victimize from a massive destruction.
Moreover, the Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Corker appreciate Ashton Kutcher's work agenda was "Inspirational" and "true statement" from a well-known person taking the risk for social good, according to Time. The senior United States Senator from Arizona, Sen. John McCain made a lively joked to Ashton Kutcher for being a good looking man on movies and get a wave kiss on the actor as a reply.
Upgraded technology was a tool uses to manipulate life and abuses human right but in a good way, Ashton Kutcher suggested on utilizing it to disable modern slavery. However, Ashton Kutcher, Corker and his colleagues such as Senator Tim Kaine and Marco Rubio wore a red X pins to support the awareness of modern slavery.
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