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Organized crime / Ethics / Sex industry / Crime / Human trafficking / Prostitution / Child labour / Child slavery / Islamic views on slavery / Slavery / Labor / Crimes against humanity
Date: 2014-11-19 12:16:25
Organized crime
Ethics
Sex industry
Crime
Human trafficking
Prostitution
Child labour
Child slavery
Islamic views on slavery
Slavery
Labor
Crimes against humanity

End Child Slavery and protect children on the move Page1 Slave labour generates 150 billion U.S. dollars a year. Today, there are 21 million slaves in the world. 26% of them are children. Moreover, 44 percent of today s

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