Κορίτσια που πωλούνται στη σκλαβιά για $2.000


Παρασκευή, 10η Ιουλίου 2009

Δύο 22 χρονών κορίτσια από το Ουζμπεκιστάν και το Κιργιζιστάν που «έχουν προετοιμαστεί» να γίνουν πόρνες απελευθερώνονται τώρα από τη σκλαβιά στη ρωσική πόλη του Novosibirsk.

Σύμφωνα με την αστυνομία οι εγκληματίες επρόκειτο να πωλήσουν δύο 22 χρονών κορίτσια στις 2 Ιουλίου. Και το πιό ενοχλητικό γεγονός ήταν ότι η ανθρώπινη κίνηση πραγματοποιούταν όχι κάπου στα περίχωρα της πόλης, αλλά στο κέντρο από το, όχι μακριά από το σταθμό μετρό του Karl Marx.

«Σε περίπου 7 μ.μ. μια γυναίκα από το Ουζμπεκιστάν πώλησε μια άλλη γυναίκα από τη χώρα της μαζί με μια γυναίκα από το Κιργιζιστάν για 2 χιλιάες δολάρια. Οι εγκληματίες θέλησαν να πωλήσουν τα κορίτσια στη σκλαβιά ως πόρνες. However the crime was prevented by the Siberian Federal police workers,” says Marina Kinzhalova, the senior media relations assistant of Novosibirsk investigation committee.

Police officers acted as clients who wanted to buy the girls. They paid the whole sum to the criminals.

After the money was handed to the woman she was immediately arrested. According to the Russian laws the woman may face about 10 years in prison.

Pravda.Ru has recently published an article about human trafficking and sex slavery.

About 12.3 million people have to work as slaves in the world today. Private companies use the labor of 9.8 million people from this number; over 12.4 million people are sold to slavery works.

About 2.5 million more people are forced to work as slaves on account of the pressure from the state or from armed rebel groups, a report from the International Labor Organization said.

The annual global profit from the use of coercive works exceeds $30 billion. As experience shows, exploiters remain unpunished.

According to statistics data from the above-mentioned report, the state and armed forces use about 20 percent of work captives. The remaining part works for a variety of business branches, which can be quite specific business indeed. About eleven percent of modern slaves are involved in prostitution and other fields of sex industry. Sixty-four percent of enslaved workers work in traditional and quite legal industrial branches: construction, commerce, agriculture, etc. It is almost impossible to formulate the activity of the remaining five percent of modern slaves.

Slavery or coercive labor is currently used on all continents of the globe, in almost all countries, regardless of their economic grounds. Specialists distinguish traditional forms of coercive works, presumably in South Asia, Latin America and West Africa, where people often become slaves because of their debts. The state can also use slavery in its political and economic needs nowadays. Forced labor becomes a part of present-day reality for many immigrants.

Pravda


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