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.
Business Travellers against Human Trafficking can also supply high quality training and resources to inform you and your staff on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking and what action to take.
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Global news on human trafficking
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9/27/2006 3:34 PM
Nafis Sadik, special envoy of the UN secretary general for HIV/Aids in Asia and the Pacific has warned of the human trafficking problem in North East India an
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9/26/2006 1:22 PM
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Florida’s new laws against human trafficking which require law enforcement personnel to be trained in recognising the difference between human traffick
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9/25/2006 10:24 AM
The Scotsman newspaper has reported comments from Detective Sergeant Mike McCormack who leads the Strathclyde organised crime immigration team, claiming that there is a growing problem with child prostitution i
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9/22/2006 11:34 AM
It is being reported that the Ukrainian City of Odessa is becoming a major hub city for women being trafficked into forced prostitution and men being trafficked into forced labour. The Economist magazine has re
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9/21/2006 10:42 AM
In Kansas City, USA, prosecutors have charged five people with allegedly trafficking eight Russian student
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9/20/2006 2:48 PM
Thousands of young Nigerian women are still being trafficked to Italy and other European countries. They are promised jobs abroad, but after being forced to u
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9/19/2006 1:35 PM
Bangka Belitung province in Indonesia has been named as a major destination for women being trafficked from other parts of the country. The province is the wo
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9/15/2006 12:35 PM
The High Court in Mumbai (Bombay), India, has criticised the police for "inaction in curbing human traffi
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9/14/2006 2:26 PM
With the approach of the cricket world cup in Barbados in 2007, there are fears that there might be an upsurge in human trafficking in the country. Actin
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9/11/2006 1:56 PM
Police have broken up an alleged human trafficking ring in American Samoa, a territory of the US. The ri
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9/8/2006 2:31 PM
The trafficking of women and children from the western districts of Nepal has risen significantly recently due to lax border controls. NGOs at a conference he
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9/6/2006 3:35 PM
Radio Prague reported yesterday that Police in the Czech Republic have broken up a human trafficking ring
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9/5/2006 4:17 PM
The International Organisation for Migration has underlined the connection between the drugs trade and human trafficking in Afghanistan. With continued fighti
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9/4/2006 2:00 PM
Romania is planning to legalise prostitution in an attempt to reduce human trafficking, and prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, according to the Police in Bucharest
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9/4/2006 1:59 PM
Romania is planning to legalise prostitution in an attempt to reduce human trafficking, and prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, according to the Police in Bucharest
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9/1/2006 10:22 AM
A Saudi man working in Denver, USA, has been convicted of sexually assaulting his house keeper, whom he h
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8/29/2006 10:25 AM
Irish Member of the European Parliament, and host of Business Travellers against Human Trafficking at the Parliament, Simon Coveney has called on the Irish government to offer temporary residency permits t
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8/25/2006 4:43 PM
Two Vietnamese nationals have been charged with human trafficking in Cambodia, after a paedophile ring was uncovered, supplying children as young as ten to sex tourists. German police will travel to Cambodia after two German citizens w
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8/24/2006 4:31 PM
Israel has passed a new law that expands the definition of human trafficking to include people being trafficked into forced labour and organ trafficking. Previously Israeli legislation only covered the trafficking of women into sexual
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8/23/2006 5:51 PM
A woman called Rukmini has been arrested at a railway station in New Delhi on suspicion of trafficking women into prostitution. The middle aged woman is from Latur, a city devastated in an
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