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Human Trafficking or Modern Day Slavery is a crime that hurts everyone. Human Trafficking is present in every country, whether it be bondage labor or sexual exploitation. No one is safe from this horrendous crime.

John R. Miller, Senior Advisor on Trafficking in Persons
Testimony before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Washington, DC
March 6, 2006
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It started by pointing to a blog post by a one Chundungsori expressing outrage at an advertisement he saw in, of all places, the Hankyoreh Shinmun. The ad was for an a major event matching unmarried Korean men with Vietnamese girls.   Read More...

Wednesday, February 15, 2006 SFGate (Meridith May) - The leaders of an underground network that transported women from Asia to the South Bay to work as massage parlor prostitutes pleaded guilty today to federal conspiracy and money laundering charges.   Read More...

Northwestern University Conference on Human Rights
The Chains That Remain: The Nature of Human Trafficking in a Global Context
April 6-9, 2006
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The Japan Times: Feb. 10, 2006 - Police in 2005 made arrests in or turned over to prosecutors 81 cases of alleged trafficking of foreign women, the National Police Agency said
Thursday.
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