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Global news on human trafficking
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Apr
28
Written by:
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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 been feared that thousands of women and children will be trafficked into forced prostitution during the world cup which starts on June 9th. Austria's Interior Minister Liese Prokop, whose country holds the EU presidency, said “It is very, very important for there to be awareness raising in this area, we cannot turn a blind eye,” There will be an awareness raising campaign and liaison officers who are able to speak different languages will be sent across EU countries to help police stop traffickers. Twenty-four hour hotlines will also be set up during the period of the world cup for people to report incidents of human trafficking.
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