How Banks Track the Financial Footprints of Traffickers
Each year human traffickers rake in an estimated $150 billion in illegal profits. Their money has to go somewhere, and often it ends up in banks and financial institutions around…
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Each year human traffickers rake in an estimated $150 billion in illegal profits. Their money has to go somewhere, and often it ends up in banks and financial institutions around…
An anti-trafficking NGO in Ghana is warning that the government’s impending ban on fishing activities could result in severe child poverty along coastal areas, ultimately leading to an increase in…
…game with many possible futures. The scenarios are based on interviews with hundreds of “missing” girls, as well as rescuers and social workers, says Kejriwal. As the gaming community is…
…lodged a complaint after the worker allegedly took the baby back and kept their money, the Deutsche Welle reported. A Missionaries of Charity spokeswoman was quoted by the Associated Press…
Photo credit: Miguel Candela There are no walls or fences between India and Nepal. The two countries share a relatively open border, and Indian and Nepali passport holders do not…
…Slavery Act, enslaved victims who are forced to commit crimes can have their convictions cleared. However, in this case the victim committed the crime before the Act came into effect….
The President of Brazil, Michel Temer, reportedly slashed funding to combat modern slavery by 70% last year. The major funding cut has severely impacted the government’s rescue efforts: from 2015…
…changes that completely: But under the new guidelines, denial of a T visa will trigger an automatic summons for a hearing before an immigration judge — known as a “notice…
…committed or attempted the act under coercion/compulsion/intimidation/threat/undue influence AND where the victim has reasonable apprehension of death/grievous hurt/injury to himself/herself or a person he may be interested in.” This is…
A Japanese fishing company has been ordered to pay nearly $180,000 in unpaid wages to 18 Indonesian crew working in New Zealand’s waters. Watarai Company Ltd was found by the…
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