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Tag: Human Trafficking

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Epstein’s Ties to Former Israeli Leader Shake Up Election Campaign

July 16, 2019July 16, 2019ISABEL KERSHNERComments Off on Epstein’s Ties to Former Israeli Leader Shake Up Election Campaign

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded an inquiry into ties between his challenger, Ehud Barak, and the U.S. financier charged with sex crimes.

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Spain’s First Recognized ‘Stolen Baby’ Finds She Was Adopted Not Abducted

July 12, 2019July 12, 2019RAPHAEL MINDERComments Off on Spain’s First Recognized ‘Stolen Baby’ Finds She Was Adopted Not Abducted

Inés Madrigal, a Spanish woman at the heart of nationwide scandal over stolen and trafficked babies, said she was the victim of an illegal adoption rather than an abduction.

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She Was Duped and Shipped to a Brothel at 16. Then the Boat Sank.

July 10, 2019July 10, 2019NICHOLAS CASEYComments Off on She Was Duped and Shipped to a Brothel at 16. Then the Boat Sank.

In April, a boat smuggling dozens of people out of Venezuela, some entrapped by a human trafficking ring, capsized in the sea on the way to Trinidad. Only nine people survived.

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‘Modern Slavery’ Ring in U.K. Ensnared up to 400 Polish People, Authorities Say

July 5, 2019July 5, 2019PALKO KARASZComments Off on ‘Modern Slavery’ Ring in U.K. Ensnared up to 400 Polish People, Authorities Say

Eight traffickers from Poland have been convicted in what officials called the largest such case Britain has experienced.

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She Thought She’d Married a Rich Chinese Farmer. She Hadn’t.

May 27, 2019May 27, 2019Salman Masood and Amy QinComments Off on She Thought She’d Married a Rich Chinese Farmer. She Hadn’t.

Pakistan has charged dozens of people with trafficking women to China as wives. Rabia Kanwal was one bride who says she was lied to. In China, her husband has a different story.

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Kim Bok-dong, Wartime Sex Slave Who Sought Reparations for Koreans, Dies at 92

January 29, 2019January 29, 2019CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on Kim Bok-dong, Wartime Sex Slave Who Sought Reparations for Koreans, Dies at 92

Ms. Kim, one of the thousands of women forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War II, was among the first to break decades of silence about their ordeal.

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In Home Village of Girl Who Died in U.S. Custody, Poverty Drives Migration

December 18, 2018ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on In Home Village of Girl Who Died in U.S. Custody, Poverty Drives Migration

Jakelin Caal Maquin, a 7-year-old girl who died in the custody of American officials, came from a poor Guatemalan village where many see emigration as the only escape from poverty.

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U.N. Approves Sweeping Deal on Migration, but Without U.S. Support

December 10, 2018December 10, 2018NICK CUMMING-BRUCEComments Off on U.N. Approves Sweeping Deal on Migration, but Without U.S. Support

Secretary General António Guterres noted that disinformation had hurt support for the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration.

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Cuban Doctors Accuse International Agency of Profiting From Their Work

November 29, 2018November 30, 2018FRANCES ROBLESComments Off on Cuban Doctors Accuse International Agency of Profiting From Their Work

A division of the World Health Organization made about $75 million off the work of Cuban doctors who earned substandard wages in Brazil, a lawsuit alleges.

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Children of North Korean Mothers Find More Hardship in the South

November 25, 2018November 25, 2018CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on Children of North Korean Mothers Find More Hardship in the South

Often born in rural China, the children of North Korean defectors find they are not welcome in South Korea, where they face language barriers and abuse.

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