COLORADO: Non-Profit Honored for Aiding Sex Trafficking Victims

By Tom McGhee, for The Denver Post, on November 26, 2013— “When Jason and Michelle Korth found that there were too few beds in the country to provide shelter for teen girls rescued from prostitution, they started Restore Innocence. On Tuesday, the Colorado Springs non-profit, which now runs a safe house for young sex trafficking … More COLORADO: Non-Profit Honored for Aiding Sex Trafficking Victims

Six Traffickers Detained Attempting to Deport 23 People to Malaysia

By Tarek Mahmud, Chittagong, on November 23, 2013— “Police detained six human traffickers and rescued 23 victims who were ready to be shipped off to Malaysia from the port city of Chittagong. The raid was conducted in a joint operation by Panchlaish and Chandgaon police on Friday at midnight, police said. Chittagong Metropolitan Police Panchlaish … More Six Traffickers Detained Attempting to Deport 23 People to Malaysia

Violence Against Women Costs Europe 33 Billion Euros

On November 22, 2013 for FINNBAY— “The Council of Europe, a human rights organisation in Strasbourg, reckons harassment and violence against women costs Europe an estimated 20 to 60 euros per person per year, or up to 33 billion euros, the non-profit group Intervista Onlus announced on Thursday. © FINNBAY-ANSA Onlus Intervista crunched data like … More Violence Against Women Costs Europe 33 Billion Euros

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Fears Loom Over Child soldiers

Published by ENCA on November 24, 2013— “Up to 6,000 children have been enrolled in armed groups in the Central African Republic according to Unicef and there are warning that things could get worse. The United Nations Children’s Fund has said the number of child soldiers has doubled in the Central African Republic. This comes as … More CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Fears Loom Over Child soldiers

LONDON: Women ‘Held as Slaves for 30 Years’

On November 21, 2013, for BBC NEWS LONDON— “Three women have been “rescued” from a south London house as police investigate claims they were held as slaves for about 30 years. Last month officers were contacted by Freedom Charity after it received a call from a woman saying she had been held against her will … More LONDON: Women ‘Held as Slaves for 30 Years’

Staggering Report Exposes US Sex Trafficking—Of Which 42% Are Pimp-Controlled Prostitution

By Trymaine Lee on November 21, 2013— “When Kery Rodriguez was arrested earlier this year during a drug sting in Florida, law enforcement agents discovered that heroine wasn’t the only thing that Rodriguez and his crew were trafficking. According to detectives and informants, Rodriguez also sold young women whom he referred to as “fresh meat.” “If … More Staggering Report Exposes US Sex Trafficking—Of Which 42% Are Pimp-Controlled Prostitution

ITALY: French Luxury Holding Company ‘Kering’ Takes Stand Against Domestic Violence

Published on Fashion United on November 20, 2013— “French luxury holding company Kering and the Kering  corporate foundation have signed a joint treaty to help prevent and fight against domestic violence occurring in Italy. After the success of its pilot programme, which was first launched at Gucci, the new commitment is set to be rolled … More ITALY: French Luxury Holding Company ‘Kering’ Takes Stand Against Domestic Violence

Milwaukee Tied with Detroit for the Second-Highest Number of Sex-Trafficking Incidents in the Nation

By Beverly Taylor on November 19, 2013— “It is known to happen in other countries, but in the United States? Oh, yes. Human sex trafficking not only happens in the U.S. — but it seems to be on the rise.  It is trapping young victims and clogging the court system. Martha Kuhlman was 14 when … More Milwaukee Tied with Detroit for the Second-Highest Number of Sex-Trafficking Incidents in the Nation

Over 1,000 Refugees Have Died Trying to Reach Christmas Island, Yet They Keep Coming

By Luke Mogelson on November 15, 2013 for The New York Times Magazine— “It’s about a two-and-a-half-hour drive, normally, from Indonesia’s capital city, Jakarta, to the southern coast of Java. In one of the many trucks that make the trip each month, loaded with asylum seekers from the Middle East and Central Asia, it takes … More Over 1,000 Refugees Have Died Trying to Reach Christmas Island, Yet They Keep Coming