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Trafficking of Persons: A Worldwide Epidemic
Human trafficking is a human rights violation of epidemic proportion. Trafficking places individuals in extremely vulnerable circumstances where their basic human rights are violated, including the rights to life, liberty, personal security, privacy, mental and physical integrity, freedom from slavery, and freedom from torture and other forms of inhumane or degrading treatment.
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Ask Amnesty: Human Trafficking in Montenegro with Ljiljana Raicevic
Read the transcript of the online discussion with the 2006 Amnesty International USA Ginetta Sagan Fund award-winner, Ljiljana Raicevic of Montenegro. Raicevic is the founder and Executive Director of the Women's Safe House in Podgorica, where she has worked to end all forms of trafficking in women and girls in Montenegro and to ensure that political officials accused of supporting trafficking were removed from office. Read the transcript. »
Ask Amnesty: Mira Sorvino and Human Trafficking
Read the transcript of the online discussion with Academy Award winner and Amnesty International USA Stop Violence Against Women campaign spokesperson Mira Sorvino, and find out more about her upcoming mini-series, Human Trafficking, and ongoing work to stop violence against women.
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