Human Trafficking

Extending the Borders of Europe

European policies on refugees and asylum seekers are increasingly restrictive. Borders are effectively being pushed off-shore, extending the problems of border management as far south as possible. Aurélie Ponthieu explains the effects of these measures, including crowded refugee centers on the Italian and Greek borders, deplorable conditions in Libyan detention centers and fewer rescues at sea. Ponthieu, the coordinator of the Forced Migration Team in the analysis department of Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), Belgium, was interviewed by Nabil Al-Tikriti.

How the Sex Trade Becomes a Slave Trade

Trafficking into Israel is not simply a story of economic migration; it is a modern slave trade.[1]
— Martina Vandenberg

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