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Europe's Cities Play Host to Sex Traffickers


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Comment: This traffickin' buZiness is sure as hell profitable...hell, if necessary, we can set people up, and blackmail them afterwards.

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Nadia (name changed), the daughter of a poor farmer from Poland, was lured to Berlin, Germany, with the promise that she would be given a well-paying job in a big hotel. She left her large family of eight with the hope that she would soon be able to send money home regularly and help her parents and siblings lead a better life. But once she got to the city, the assured employment never materialised. Instead she was forced into the sex trade - a booming industry in Berlin. Today, she lives a life of constant fear as an illegal resident of the city. As for her family members, she has never seen them since she left home.

There are literally thousands of Nadias, and not just in Berlin. The mafia controlling trafficking and the sex trade continue to flourish in all the major cities of Europe. This despite the fact that in 1999 the Justice and Home Affairs of the European Union had come up with a document, 'Trafficking In Women - The Misery Behind The Fantasy: From Poverty To Sex Slavery', that etched a comprehensive strategy to tackle the crime. The document was released to mark Women's Day 2001 and it was to set the tone for A Decade against Violence 2001-2010.


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