Kutcher, Moore to campaign against child trafficking
By IANSFriday, September 24, 2010
LONDON - Hollywood couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, who are currently fighting tabloid allegations of cheating, have united for the launch of their latest campaign against child sex slavery.
They were to launch their “Real Men Don’t Buy Girls” initiative as part of their work for the Demi and Ashton (DNA) Foundation, which raises awareness about how to fight human trafficking and to provide support to survivors of abuse, contactmusic.com reports.
At a conference for former US president Bill Clinton’s organisation - The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) - in New York, Moore said: “Men who are courageous enough… to stand behind the statement that real men don’t buy girls.”
Kutcher said the target of the campaign is to “create a trafficking-free internet”.