The Underside of the World Cup
Human trafficking is the third-largest criminal industry in the world, after arms and drugs. While soccer fans anticipate the excitement of the games, many of us in the anti-trafficking movement are deeply troubled by the expected surge of sex trafficking in Germany to meet the demand for commercial sex associated with the World Cup.
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Hi Bill -
I am interested in reading about your anti-trafficking movement and more about trafficking. How about a few of your favorite links? Especialy about trafficking in the Maghreb.
Oh, and I am back, bloggin' again!
hale
Bloggin' The Maghreb
sex trafficking for the world cup??? this is too much! outrage outrage etc.