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Nov
5
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11/5/2007 10:28 PM
Social workers in South Africa report that children as young as nine years old are being “primed for jobs” during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, which is to be held in South Africa. However, these jobs may be in commercial sex work to be used by opportunistic tourists. \r\n Pimps are reportedly recruiting victims from the city’s streets, promising them better lives after the World Cup. A social worker cited that organized crime syndicates, who plan to reap foreign currency by selling the youngsters to sex tourists, are luring children into prostitution. \r\n For the full story, click here.
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