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International Sex Trafficking: the new Slavery
International sex trafficking includes the classic and awful elements associated with historic slavery, such as abduction from family and home, use of false promises, transport to a strange country, loss of freedom and personal dignity, and extreme abuse and depravation.
Movement of women and children from one country to another, or within national borders, for sexual exploitation or forced labor is called trafficking. ... An investigative journalist, Christine Dolan, recently spent several months in Europe looking into this human trafficking for the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children. ... State Department released its first Annual Trafficking in Persons Report in mid-July, as mandated by Congress last year in the Victims of Violence and Trafficking Protection Act of 2000. This law requires the State Department to expand the annual human-rights reports to cover severe forms of trafficking in people and to create an interagency task force to coordinate efforts nationally and internationally to stop it” (Sex Slave trade is Thriving, Catherine Edwards).
Approximate Word count = 713 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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