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Each year, thousands of women, children and men are trafficked into modern day slavery. It may be that, as you travel on business, you see signs of people being forced to sell sex, or work in forced labor. Now you can report in a low-key and simple way, what you have seen. By sending a message through this website, you will enable Business Travellers against Human Trafficking to connect with the appropriate authorities to investigate further.
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Global news on human trafficking Minimize
Author: host Created: 9/3/2008 9:20 AM
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By host on 4/28/2006 10:17 AM

European justice and interior ministers agreed yesterday to initiate a plan against human trafficking during the football World Cup. It has long Read More »

By host on 4/27/2006 9:44 PM

FBI agents have arrested a man from Etowah, Tennessee as part of its investi Read More »

By host on 4/26/2006 1:38 PM

The US military issued a communication yesterday stating that it had ordered contractors in Iraq to stop breaking human trafficking laws while supplying staff to its bases and other areas. This follo Read More »

By host on 4/24/2006 10:44 AM

The UN Office on Drugs and Crime published today its first global report on human trafficking, with the conclusion that this is a global problem leaving virtually no country untouched.\r\n"It is extremely difficul Read More »

By host on 4/21/2006 4:46 PM

The Senate in the US State of Florida has passed new measures to toughen penalties against human traffickers who force people into slavery situations in industries ranging from agriculture to prostitution. The ne Read More »

By host on 4/20/2006 10:55 AM

In Nigeria, a major source and transit country for women and children being trafficked into forced labour and forced prostitution, the Women’s Consortium of Nigeria, in collaboration w Read More »

By host on 4/19/2006 3:59 PM

Police in Glasgow, Scotland, claim they have evidence of human trafficking i Read More »

By host on 4/18/2006 10:37 AM

According to a study recently published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Brazilian Ministry of Justice, the majority of women trafficked into sexual exploita Read More »

By host on 4/13/2006 11:14 AM

Nigeria has strengthened its laws against human trafficking, and in particular has now introduced sentences of up to 14 year for pimps who use underage prostitutes. Nigeria is a major destination cou Read More »

By host on 4/11/2006 12:48 PM

The prosecutor’s office in the Crimean region of Ukraine has initiated a case against an Uzbek citizen who was allegedly traffic Read More »

By host on 4/10/2006 2:03 PM

Police in Athens, Greece, appear to have smashed a human trafficking ring which b Read More »

By host on 4/7/2006 4:05 PM

In Donetsk, Ukraine, law en Read More »

By host on 4/6/2006 10:12 AM

When 23 year old Natalia came from Russia to Greece, she was hoping to find good Read More »

By host on 4/5/2006 9:39 AM

In Utsunomiya, Japan, a Tha Read More »

By host on 4/4/2006 10:59 AM

The UK has launched the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) which will be charged with combating organised crime, including hu Read More »

By host on 4/3/2006 10:14 AM

Swedish equality ombudsman Claes Borgström has called for the nation to boycott the football world cup in Read More »

By host on 3/31/2006 10:52 AM

Since Zimbabwe lost the support of many western nations, it has cultivated a deliberate “Look East” policy, to nurture relations Read More »

By host on 3/30/2006 1:15 PM

The trial of Michael Ng, the first person to be tried in Canada on human traffi Read More »

By host on 3/29/2006 9:32 AM

A report funded by the Canadian government, and supported by six UN agencies and the International Organisation for Migration has concluded that Russia Read More »

By host on 3/28/2006 10:10 AM

Police in Vietnam have arrested four people in connection with an alleged human trafficking ring. The police also rescued dozens Read More »

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