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Human trafficking / Human rights abuses / Crime / Misconduct / Global issues / Violence against men / Violence against women / Unfree labour / United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking / Focus on Labour Exploitation
Date: 2014-10-16 07:35:57
Human trafficking
Human rights abuses
Crime
Misconduct
Global issues
Violence against men
Violence against women
Unfree labour
United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking
Focus on Labour Exploitation

Used in Europe campaign: take a clear stand against human trafficking and labour exploitation on our continent. Statement La Strada International on EU Anti-Trafficking Day, 18 October 2014 Today, on the occasion of the

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