Survivor of Human Trafficking Says There’s More You Can Do

By Pamela Escobar on October 9, 2013— “A Charlotte man accused of sex Trafficking made his first appearance in court Wednesday. Detectives said 30-year old Tony Drum recruited a teen girl through an online chat-room. Police said Drum drove to South Carolina picked the girl up then forced her to work in Charlotte as a … More Survivor of Human Trafficking Says There’s More You Can Do

In Third World Countries, Slave Maids Cost the Price of a Smart Phone

By Susan V. Ople, Special for CN, on August 9, 2013— “If you ask young people what they could get for U.S. $200 or less, their answers would probably include a tablet, a smart phone, or a designer bag. Not on the list, a foreign maid – unless you live in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, … More In Third World Countries, Slave Maids Cost the Price of a Smart Phone

USA: The Hidden Indentured Class—Local Labor Trafficking

By Rachel Cernansky on October 23, 2013— “Anna and her husband were supposed to be in the U.S. on their honeymoon. They arrived at Los Angeles International Airport in the spring of 2007 and found Daniel waiting for them with a sign bearing their names. Daniel was an acquaintance, someone Anna’s father-in-law—who lived in Houston—knew … More USA: The Hidden Indentured Class—Local Labor Trafficking

MONTREAL: Gang Facing Charges for Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery

On October 24, 2013 for CTV Montreal— “The RCMP says it is breaking up a human trafficking ring that smuggled young women into Canada and used them as sex slaves. The force has made several arrests, including one Wednesday morning in Montreal, but cautions that at least one of the alleged slave traders is still … More MONTREAL: Gang Facing Charges for Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery

Video Aims to Train Hotel Staff to ID Sex Trafficking

By Nicole Norfleet, Star Tribune, on October 24, 2013— “A new training video was released Thursday by the Ramsey County attorney’s office to help hotel and motel staff spot sex trafficking in their establishments. The county attorney’s office produced and distributed the video in partnership with the Minnesota Lodging Association as part of an initiative … More Video Aims to Train Hotel Staff to ID Sex Trafficking

RWANDA: Boys and Girls Lured Away from Homes by “Football Coaches” or “Policemen” with Promises of Cash, Jobs, Education

By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) on October 6, 2013— “According to the U.N., a third of child soldiers that escaped from Congolese rebel group M23 came from Rwanda. Some of the M23 child soldiers received training from the Rwandan Defense Force for two weeks before being handed over to the rebel group. U.N. experts have … More RWANDA: Boys and Girls Lured Away from Homes by “Football Coaches” or “Policemen” with Promises of Cash, Jobs, Education

Photos of Rundown Home Where the 4-y/o ‘Greek Maddie’ Lived with her Gypsy ‘Abductors’

By Simon Murphy on October 18, 2013— “The first pictures of the gipsy camp where an abducted four-year-old girl was rescued in Greece emerged yesterday as the international appeal to identify the child continued. The discovery of the blonde, blue-eyed girl, who police believe may be from northern or eastern Europe, gives hope that Madeleine … More Photos of Rundown Home Where the 4-y/o ‘Greek Maddie’ Lived with her Gypsy ‘Abductors’

Human Trafficking Charges Tossed Against Saudi Princess In Southern California

By The Associated Press on September 22, 2013— “A human-trafficking charge against a Saudi princess was abruptly dismissed Friday after prosecutors were unable to support claims by a Kenyan maid who said she had to escape from her employer’s condominium after having her passport taken and being forced to work long hours for meager pay. … More Human Trafficking Charges Tossed Against Saudi Princess In Southern California

Europe Urged to Follow Italy’s Lead on Human Trafficking

By Lizzy Davies in Rome and Philip Oltermann in Berlin, for The Guardian, on October 20, 2013— “European countries should learn from Italy and establish penal codes “fit for the mafia” to get to grips with people-trafficking organisations responsible for enslaving nearly one million people on the continent, according to a report by the European … More Europe Urged to Follow Italy’s Lead on Human Trafficking