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Missouri postmaster and 4 other men accused of torturing, sexually abusing mentally disabled woman |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Beth Phillips, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced today that four southern Missouri men and a St. Louis, Mo., man have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their roles in a commercial sex trafficking conspiracy. The indictment alleges that a young, mentally deficient woman was sexually abused and tortured for several years in a Lebanon, Mo., home, and forced to work as an exotic dancer at local strip clubs. For the rest of the story, please follow the below link: http://postalemployeenetwork.com/news/2010/09/missouri-postmaster-and-4-other-men-accused-of-torturing-sexually-abusing-mentally-disabled-woman/
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Human trafficking suspects nabbed at Clark
MANILA, Philippines – Two women suspected of being couriers for a human trafficking syndicate that sends undocumented Filipino workers to Malaysia were arrested by immigration officers at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) in Pampanga recently.
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UAE backs UN action plan against human trafficking
ABU DHABI — The UAE has voiced its full support for the UN Global Plan of Action to combat human trafficking.
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Human Trafficking Under-Reported in Australia, Criminologists Say
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Immigration bureau steps up drive vs trafficking, corruption
MANILA, Philippines - The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is strengthening efforts to help fight cases of human trafficking and rampant corruption in the agency.
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Human Trafficking in Virginia
Human trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world, and it is happening in Virginia.
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Human Trafficking: Alive and Well in The Key City
Human trafficking is rampant worldwide, even right here in Abilene. Now some activists are looking to put a stop to it.
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Clinton urges tougher fight against human trafficking
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged nations and individual citizens everywhere to fight harder to curb human trafficking, a scourge she called entrenched but beatable.
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Clinton: Time to end human trafficking
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in an opinion piece in various newspapers, said Tuesday a global effort is needed to combat human trafficking.
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Human trafficking—an internal issue
When citizens of America, hear, read or talk about human trafficking acts, we think and refer to foreign countries and hardly consider looking closer to home—America.
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Human trafficking, slavery discussion aims for activism
The lucrative business of human trafficking and the explosion of modern-day slavery were topics brought to the attention of UH students at a seminar. UH’s Department of Residential Life and the Houston Rescue & Restore Coalition hosted “Human Trafficking Awareness: The Call for Student Activism” Thursday evening at Oberholtzer Hall. Featured speaker MSNBC anchor Richard [...]
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