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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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Feb. 9, 2006 (ABC News) - Fifteen-year-old "Debbie" is the middle child in a
close-knit Air Force family from suburban Phoenix, and a straight-A student
-- the last person most of us would expect to be forced into the seamy world
of sex trafficking.
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Ho Chi Minh City , Feb 10 (IPS) - Searching Nguyen Thi Hien's house in the northern province of Lai Chaau, last November, police discovered a diary in which she had meticulously recorded the names of 142 Vietnamese women that she had sold into sexual slavery in China.   Read More...

The Vietnamese Migrant Workers and Brides Office (VMWBO) runs three shelters. The shelters are established to provide refuge for brides as well as migrant workers. Residents include victims of labor exploitations and sexual abuses as well as brides who are abused by their husbands and/or in-laws.   Read More...

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