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David Segal: Rhode Island Inches Closer To Banning ProstitutionIt was kimchi, rice, and Starbucks at Sunday morning's meeting at Providence's Direct Action for Rights and Equality (DARE). About three-dozen Korean "spa" managers and workers -- yes, prostitutes -- had gathered to discuss concerns about the pending outlawing of prostitution in Rhode ... |
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David Segal: Rhode Island Inches Closer To Banning ProstitutionIt was kimchi, rice, and Starbucks at Sunday morning's meeting at Providence's Direct Action for Rights and Equality (DARE). About three-dozen Korean "spa" managers and workers -- yes, prostitutes -- had gathered to discuss concerns about the pending outlawing of prostitution in Rhode ... |
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Miley's Little Sister Loves Stripper BootsJesus would not approve! Miley's 9-year old sister, Noah Cyrus, put the global underage human trafficking epidemic to shame on Saturday when she showed up to the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation's 16th Annual Dream Halloween in El Lay dressed like a dominatrix THAT! Eewwwww!!! And she love... |
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Inquiry fails to find sex traffickersThe UK's biggest ever investigation of sex trafficking failed to find a single person who had forced anybody into prostitution in spite of hundreds of raids on sex workers in a six-month campaign by government departments, specialist agencies and every police force in the country.The failure has ... |
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Organ trafficking at issue in new UN, Council of Europe effortNew York - The United Nations and the Council of Europe jointly called on Tuesday for international measures to prevent trafficking in human organs, tissues and cells (OTC). Separate agreements should also be worked out to stop human trafficking for ... ... |
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Unit that counters human trafficking at riskJess McCabe at the F-Word, reports that the specialist unit, which is focused on countering human trafficking, is at risk once again because of a lack of funding. This would be a blow, because, as Jess points out, the officers would be reassigned to other units where they probably would not work ... |


