You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Movie the Whistleblower. Your paper should be a minimum of 1750 words in length. It is a crime that deprives the people of their very human rights, respect and sense of dignity. As shown in the film, the human traffickers jilt the girls, women and children residing in the poorest, impacted and vulnerable parts of the world and push them in a life of slavery and forced labor.Sex slavery is the most infamous and known aspect of human trafficking and it is the thematic concern of the movie The Whistleblower. Yet the thing that needs to be understood is that human trafficking is a crime that has multiple facets and dimensions. Every year, millions of people around the world are cheated and forced by human traffickers to be used as human slaves Besides, forced sex, people are also trafficked to be pushed into forced labor, forced organ extractions, domestic slavery, forced military service, begging and crime. This is a crime that the world community does need to come against.Response: In the movie The Whistleblower, the main character Kathryn Bolkovac does come across much suffering and oppression when she commits herself to the job of investigating the human trafficking associated sex slavery being carried on in the post-war Bosnia Herzegovina. Kathryn manages to solicit the interest and respect of Madeleine Rees, who served as the boss of the Human Rights Commission at Bosnia Herzegovina, for the proactive role she played as a police investigator in a local case of domestic violence. Consequently, she is elevated to the post of head of the department of gender affairs. It is then that Kathryn gets her first hunch that something really wrong was going on at that place in the area of sex slavery and she commits herself to the role of investigating the human trafficking racket active in Bosnia.Not to say that once she commits herself to the mission, Kathryn not only finds scarce help and cooperation from her colleagues and the local police but rather she is viciously time and again dissuaded from carrying on with her&nbsp.investigations.