Human trafficking
Lawyers of child sex trafficking victim seek her protection, say she has more names for police
A team of lawyers representing a 12-year-old Athens girl who has exposed one of the country's biggest cases of child sex trafficking by speaking out about her own rape and exploitation by dozens of men is demanding a police guard for their client after she was attacked by a man with a knife.
Gender inequality soars during disasters, report says
In the report prepared by the Women's Platform for Equality (EŞİK), it is emphasized that the prevalent gender inequality and discrimination deepen in times of disaster.
The report, which also includes the narratives and observations of EŞİK representatives in the region, commented that "gender even determines the places where women die."
Croatia Needs to Decriminalize Sex Work, Research Says
Mother of 12-year-old sex-trafficking victim to remain in custody
An Athens court on Tuesday rejected a request for release from pretrial custody of the mother of a 12-year-old victim of rape and sexual exploitation.
The decision was unanimous, with the judges on the Council of Misdemeanors ruling that the 37-year-old woman is facing serious charges, including of profiting from the pimping of her daughter and other related offenses.
Turkish Cyprus records first human trafficking conviction
Turkish Cyprus has registered its first-ever conviction for human trafficking after two Nigerians forced their schoolmates into prostitution.
The case involved a Nigerian woman in her 20s brought to the island as a student with promises of "education and work," Fezile Osum from Turkish Cyprus' Human Rights Platform said.
Greece: Independent Labor Inspectorate joins the fight against human trafficking
The Independent Labor Inspection Authority, as part of a joint European action, carried out inspections at workplaces that present a high probability of cases of human trafficking, for the purpose of labor exploitation.
Slovenia has not yet detected security threats due to Ukraine war
Prague – Interior Minister Tanja Bobnar attended an informal EU ministerial in Prague on Monday, telling her colleagues from the other EU members that the Slovenian police had not yet detected major security threats stemming from the war in Ukraine. However, the police is paying close attention including because of potential human trafficking.
Human Trafficking Victims in Bosnia ‘Need Better Protection’: Report
The Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, GRETA, an independent monitoring group, said in a report for the Council of Europe published on Tuesday that Bosnia and Herzegovina's has improved legislation to combat human trafficking but it needs to be implemented more effectively to ensure protection and justice for victims.
The State of Sex Work in the EU (infographic)
Countries like Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands are at the forefront when it comes to incorporating sex workers into the regular working populace
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Serbia Ignores International Criticism of Alleged Vietnamese Exploitation
The house in Zrenjanin which Vietnamese workers are living. November 2021. Photo: A11/ Sara Nikolic
As the alliance between Belgrade and Beijing becomes ever solider, Serbia has become the main Balkan hub for Chinese investments.
The rule of law is being bent, however, claims Danilo Curcic from A11, an NGO dealing with workers' rights.