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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8/28/2007 3:11 AM
A major police operation to tackle the trafficking of women in Britain has discovered that some victims are being "sold" at auctions in pubs before being forced to work in brothels.\r\n\r\nIn the largest operation of its kind, police in Cambridgeshir
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8/22/2007 7:13 PM
The FBI has announced the sentencing of Michail Aronov, age 34, to 7 ½ years in prison as will as requiring him to pay in excess of $1 million in restitution. The
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8/21/2007 11:20 PM
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Elizabeth and James Jackson, of Culver City, Calif., pleaded guilty today in federal court in Los Angeles to felony charges related to forced labor a
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8/17/2007 12:01 AM
A JUDGE showed mercy on two young Vietnamese men who admitted running a drugs factory - because he was convinced they were victims of "modern slavery".\r\n\r\nJudge Christopher Mitchell delayed sentencing Long Tran, 20, and a 16-year-old youth, who a
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8/10/2007 10:27 AM
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles has indicted nine people on charges of human trafficking, including six members of the same family. It is alleged that they lured young Guatemalan girls, one of whom was only 13 years old, with promises of work in
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8/8/2007 4:51 PM
Police in the English county of Durham are using iPods to help in the fight against human trafficking. The police are aware that it can take several hours to locate translators who speak the appropriate language for a victim who often speaks no Engli
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8/4/2007 2:20 AM
John Donnelly writes in the August 1, 2007 edition of the Boston Globe (boston.com)\r\n\r\n\r\nWASHINGTON -- A rare glimpse into the harrowing lives of girls and women forced into India's sex trade found th
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8/1/2007 10:48 AM
The US House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has heard allegations that construction workers were trafficked to work on building the new US Embassy in Iraq. Testimony such as that from Rory Mayberry seem to confirm an earlier report by the
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7/31/2007 3:54 PM
A Taiwanese man and five Vietnamese people have been convicted of human trafficking by a court in Ho Chi Min City and sentenced to up to 12 years in prison. They had trafficked 126 Vietnamese women to Malaysia between April 2005 and March 2006. The w
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7/27/2007 10:07 AM
In Ukraine, three mobile phone companies, KyivStar, UMC and life:), have teamed up with the International Organisation for Migration to provide a free hotline service for victims and potential victims of human trafficking. By dialing 527 in Ukraine,
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7/25/2007 9:50 AM
The Indian NGO ‘Sramjeevi Mahila Samithi’ has filed a petition in a Delhi court, claiming that 290 women and children have been trafficked for domestic service in the south of the capital by placement agencies. They also claim that several of the chi
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7/24/2007 10:23 AM
Jamaican Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Carol Palmer, has promised that the government will soon provide shelters for victims of human trafficking on the island, as Jamaica continues to try to improve its response to the problem of h
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7/21/2007 7:45 AM
\r\nBEIJING (AP) -- A foreman from a kiln in north China where workers were beaten and forced to work 18-hour days was sentenced Tuesday to life in jail and another man was sentenced to death for the beating
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7/16/2007 2:55 PM
A court in Bulgaria has upheld a european arrest warrant issued by a judge in Belgium for Romanian citizen Bankutsa Dechebal who is accused of human trafficking and assisting in the laundering of money made by trafficking rings. Dechebel has now agre
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7/11/2007 2:46 AM
The Department Against Trafficking in People and Prosecution of Organised Crime of the Attica police on Monday said it had succeeded in dismantling one of the largest and best organised rings in the people-trafficking and sex trade after a two-month
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7/9/2007 11:28 PM
Every child entering the UK should have their biometrics taken in an attempt to stop the trafficking of children for sex, domestic slavery, street crime and drug smuggling.\r\n\r\nThe plan to track children after they enter the UK comes in a Home Off
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7/6/2007 2:53 AM
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Three men were being held in Las Vegas on slavery charges, accused of detaining members of a Chinese acrobat team against their will.\r\n\r\nThe arrests of You Zhi Li, 38, Yang Shen, 21, and Jun Hu, 43, this week came after one woman
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7/5/2007 2:15 PM
Warsaw - Nine Poles and one Ukrainian are facing criminal charges after Polish border guards busted a sex slave gang attempting to sell Polish women to brothels in Germany and Switzerland,
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7/4/2007 5:38 PM
Norway will be able to jail clients of prostitutes for up to six months under proposed legislation aimed at stamping out the human trade, officials said on Wednesday.\r\n\r\n"Norway will not be a free zone for pimps and traffickers of human beings,"
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7/3/2007 3:01 PM
The service for combating human trafficking in the French town of Reims and Bulgarian border police busted an organised criminal group involved in trafficking in women.\r\n\r\nFrench investigators detained four men aged 30 to 37 from the Bulgarian to
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