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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11/27/2006 5:50 PM
NGO Amazing Grace Children's Home is discovering that the highway between Maputo in Mozambique and
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11/24/2006 11:43 AM
The Azerbaijani Deputy Interior Minister fighting human trafficking, Iman Necefov has reported that so far this year 67 victims of human trafficking were found by the government and
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11/22/2006 5:53 PM
Activists in Canada have expressed fears that there will be an explosion of human trafficking in the country when the Winter Olympics comes to
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11/20/2006 5:57 PM
Istref Pelumbi head of Albania's Roma Organization has called for an end of the
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11/17/2006 3:12 PM
A new report by Save the Children Uganda has revealed that there is an extensive child trafficking problem in the border towns of the country. Children from M
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11/15/2006 3:48 PM
The alleged leader as of a human trafficking ring, identified by the police as Lukasz Z, has been arrested in his native Poland. The ring allegedly trafficked
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11/14/2006 5:57 PM
An 80 year old Thai national has been arrested on charges of human trafficking, after being stopped at the Thai border attempting to bring 5 young Cambodian women into the country at Poi Pet. The man claimed he
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11/13/2006 5:59 PM
Police in the Italian city of Pavia have arrested three people on suspicion of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape. The arrests are the culmination of a cam
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11/10/2006 3:47 PM
Two people, Juan Mendez and Cristina Perfecto, have been charged in Memphis, USA with trafficking a Mexica
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11/9/2006 5:29 PM
Controversy continues to rage in Czech Republic over whether North Koreans working in the country have been trafficked into forced labour by their own government. Czech Labour inspectors have found no gross vio
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11/6/2006 5:37 PM
The French NGO “Women’s Freedom” has estimated that about 3,500 Iraqi women have gone missing since the invasion by US led forces. In the chaos that followed many women and children have found themselves in sit
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11/1/2006 10:42 AM
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is trying to raise awareness of the problem of human trafficking in Zambia, which may be acting as a hub fo
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10/31/2006 2:34 PM
The Council of Europe is planning to train Roma people to act as mediators, who will work closely with Roma families in Albania, Mol
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10/30/2006 6:13 PM
State run media in Myanmar (Burma) has sentenced a woman to 12 years in jail for trafficking two women int
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10/25/2006 1:37 PM
The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, has voted to broaden and strengthen the powers of the anti-trafficking legislation in the country. NGOs estimate that there are approximately 15,000 people in
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10/18/2006 3:51 PM
Thirty-three people have been arrested for sex trafficking in the Spain’s Canary Isles. The arrests included fifteen Bulgarians, seven Spaniards and two Roman
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10/17/2006 9:25 AM
Speakers in a forum on human trafficking in Dhaka, Bangladesh said that numbers of women and children bein
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10/13/2006 11:45 AM
When the burnt remains of 23-year-old Beata Bryl from Poland were found in a wood in Buckinghamshire,
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10/12/2006 1:50 PM
Amnesty International has claimed that women forced into prostitution in France are likely to be arrested and imprisoned because it is difficult to distinguis
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10/9/2006 11:21 AM
United Nations special rapporteur Sigma Huda will be visiting Bahrain next month to investigate human trafficking.\r\n "The main objective is that a lot of migrant workers go to Gulf states and the government is very keen to see people coming into th
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