Human trafficking in Central Europe
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The rise of the Iron Curtain allowed easier immigration, movement of ideas and international contact but simultaneously increased the organized crime of Human Trafficking, a modern form of slavery. Areas in central and Eastern Europe are now exploited as recruiting and transit locations to the west as well as final destinations for human trafficking. “According to Lidove noviny, 16 cases of human trafficking were uncovered in the Czech Republic in 2005, while it was three cases fewer in 2004. Ten cases were registered by the police in 2003.” Despite the efforts of the international community, the modern day slavery is growing tremendously and is well covered up. Presently, women and children are the main victims of human trafficking. “Lydie Err, in her report to the Parliamentary Assembly, said that 78% of women victims of trafficking were from central or eastern Europe”( http://www.coe.int). Such figures arise due to the great unemployment especially among women, increased cross border movement, and corruption of local law enforcement organizations. The rise in illegal child labor and exploitation also falls under the category of Human Trafficking. "International federation Terre des Hommes estimates that 6,000 children between the ages of 12 and 16 are trafficked from eastern Europe each year, with more than 650 being forced to work as sex slaves in Italy" (http://www.wsws.org/). Often criminal organizations steal homeless children that noone keeps track of and ship them abroad. However, child exploitation also happens within countries of Central Europe as an example "Western pedophiles were coming to Romania posing as tourists, and were then procuring boys for underage sex" (http://www.wsws.org/). Cases where criminals promiss great education for children from poor families and then force them into labor have also been detected. "According to the French human rights organisation, Albania is the county most involved in the sex trade, with women and children being lured to go to the West with false promises of marriage, jobs or education" (http://www.wsws.org/).
Sources: http://www.radio.cz/en/article/64471 http://usinfo.state.gov/gi/Archive/2006/Jun/07-205905.html