Morocco Child Maids Toil for Pittance, Face Abuse
5 years ago Khadija's mother sent her 8-year old daughter to work as a housemaid in the city, where her first employer beat her. more >>
Reuters
Thursday, June 21, 2007
EAST AFRICA
Human Trafficking 'On the Rise'
Conflict in northern Uganda, where rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army have been widely accused of abducting thousands of children during the past two decades, made the country stand out as the state worst affected by trafficking in eastern Africa. more >>
Reuters
Conflict in northern Uganda, where rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army have been widely accused of abducting thousands of children during the past two decades, made the country stand out as the state worst affected by trafficking in eastern Africa. more >>
Reuters
SIERRA LEONE
Landmark Convictions for Use of Child Soldiers
The war crimes court for Sierra Leone has handed down the first convictions by a UN-backed tribunal for the crime of recruiting and using child soldiers. more >>
Reuters
The war crimes court for Sierra Leone has handed down the first convictions by a UN-backed tribunal for the crime of recruiting and using child soldiers. more >>
Reuters
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
UNITED STATES
US Adds 7 Nations to Human Trafficking Blacklist
The list includes several key U.S. allies in the Middle East. The new countries getting failing grades are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Algeria, Equatorial Guinea and Malaysia. more >>
News 8 Austin
The list includes several key U.S. allies in the Middle East. The new countries getting failing grades are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Algeria, Equatorial Guinea and Malaysia. more >>
News 8 Austin
IRAQ
State Dept Reports on Forced Labor in Iraq
In its 2007 Human Trafficking Report released Tuesday, the US State Department criticizes the Iraqi government for not doing enough to combat the influx of low-wage workers being brought in from South and Southeast Asia under conditions of involuntary servitude. more >>
IraqSlogger
In its 2007 Human Trafficking Report released Tuesday, the US State Department criticizes the Iraqi government for not doing enough to combat the influx of low-wage workers being brought in from South and Southeast Asia under conditions of involuntary servitude. more >>
IraqSlogger
BANGLADESH
Religious Groups Alarmed at Treatment of UN Trafficking Expert
A top U.N. official in Bangladesh is facing charges of corruption, but critics say the military backed government is trying to prevent her from carrying out her mandate as the world body's special investigator on human trafficking. more >>
CNSNews.com
A top U.N. official in Bangladesh is facing charges of corruption, but critics say the military backed government is trying to prevent her from carrying out her mandate as the world body's special investigator on human trafficking. more >>
CNSNews.com
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
SOUTH AFRICA
SA Hotbed of Human Trafficking
Across Southern Africa today men, women and children are being deceived. more >>
Mail & Guardian Online
Across Southern Africa today men, women and children are being deceived. more >>
Mail & Guardian Online
Saturday, June 2, 2007
UNITED STATES
Details Emerge in Human Trafficking Case in San Antonio
You want to marry a rich man who will buy you anything you want? How's $600 to buy what you'd like simply for accompanying men on trips? more >>
MySA.com
You want to marry a rich man who will buy you anything you want? How's $600 to buy what you'd like simply for accompanying men on trips? more >>
MySA.com
SIERRA LEONE
Guns, Rap and Coke - Story of a Boy Soldier
When Ishmael Beah got caught up in Sierra Leone's civil war he was a 12-year-old boy obsessed by rap music. Within a year, he was a drugged-up killing machine. more >>
Reuters
When Ishmael Beah got caught up in Sierra Leone's civil war he was a 12-year-old boy obsessed by rap music. Within a year, he was a drugged-up killing machine. more >>
Reuters
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