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• Topics / Human trafficking
Up to three thousand Ukrainians jailed in Russia in human trafficking scam
17.09.2019
While very many such human trafficking victims are still stuck in Russian prisons, at least have been blackmailed or simply forced into fighting against Ukraine in Donbas or in Syria
Ukrainian court keeps putting off trial over Russian human trafficking scam
31.01.2018
Kyiv judges seem very uninterested in moving forward in an important trial of suspected ‘recruiters’ for fake jobs in Russia, one of the scams that may have been used to force Ukrainians to fight in Donbas or Syria. As with most human trafficking trials it can be hard to get people to come forward, but why the court is dragging its heels is less easy to understand . .
Russia uses human trafficking scam to force Ukrainians to fight in Donbas or Syria
14.02.2017
While it is quite possible that some Ukrainians are engaged in crime in Russia, the 47 supposed ’Ukrainian drug traffickers’ just arrested in the Moscow region are likely to be victims of a human trafficking scam with a particularly menacing link to Russia’s undeclared war against Ukraine.
Worrying increase in labour bondage
22.08.2012
In the Lviv oblast a gang of modern “slave-owners” was uncovered. The police say that such crimes are rare in the region however specialists in the area say that labour bondage is becoming widespread in Ukraine.
Victims of Labour and Sexual Bondage
19.08.2011
In the twenty years since Independence, some110 thousand Ukrainians have become victims of human trafficking and present economic difficulties are exacerbating the situation. Ukrainian men more and more often end up in labour bondage in Russia, women – in sexual bondage in Turkey.
Ukraine doing too little to fight human trafficking
29.06.2011
According to the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report 2011 released on Monday, the Ukrainian Government is not taking effective enough measures to fight human trafficking, sexual exploitation and forced labour
La Strada: The Government is destroying anti-human trafficking policy
27.04.2011
The International Women’s Human Rights Centre La Strada – Ukraine has issued a statement expressing concern and outrage over the total destruction of the system for implementing State policy on combating human trafficking
Has Ukraine’s government forgotten to fight human trafficking?
09.03.2011
Ukraine has no law on fighting human trafficking, and the State programme aimed at countering the crime ended last year with no new one in sight
OSCE, IOM and La Strada call for adoption of comprehensive anti-trafficking legislation
18.10.2010
Comprehensive legislation is needed to help prevent human trafficking, protect the rights of the victims and support prosecution of these crimes
Human trafficking: Ukrainians more and more often exploit their fellow citizens
24.09.2010
Human trafficking within Ukraine is gaining momentum with the number of cases rising all the time. Victims are most often people from rural areas
Ukraine is the main supplier of “human commodities” to Israel
18.02.2010
The number of Ukrainian women brought into Israel over the last 10 years was so large that dozens still need legal aid in Israel
Less human trafficking abroad, but domestic slavery on the rise
21.10.2009
According to the Head of the State Department for overseeing observance of labour legislation, “Eight percent of employees are effectively working as slaves at the present time”
Plans for single record of human trafficking victims
18.09.2009
If the plan is carried out, a single register will be kept by departments of the Ministry for the Family, Youth and Sport in regional (oblast) and Kyiv and Sevastopol city administrations
Criminal investigation over suspected trafficking involving sailors
17.09.2009
The firm offered 17 sailors work as fishermen in Europe however the men ended up in a fishing trawler near Africa where for several months they worked without pay and in inhuman conditions
Fears of a rise in exploitation of minors
30.06.2009
Human rights specialists believe that the problems of slave labour, as well as labour and sexual exploitation of minors will become particularly acute this summer due to the economic crisis.
Fall in number of victims of human trafficking
25.05.2009
According to estimates, the number of victims of labour exploitation in Ukraine has fallen in recent times. However a major obstacle to preventing the problem is insufficient international cooperation in this field
Human trafficking victims not receiving compensation
21.04.2009
Ukrainian women who were forced into prostitution in Israel more often than not dont receive the compensation theyre owed in spite of court rulings
Switzerland to help Ukrainian young people avoid modern slavery
06.04.2009
The project which is aimed at fighting human trafficking through social work and mobilization of communities will be run in the Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Donetsk regions, as well as in the Crimea
Dniprodzerzhynsk: arrest on suspicion of human trafficking involving disabled people
27.02.2009
Taking advantage of their difficult material situation, the woman is alleged to have had them sent to Moscow and Poland where they were “sold” to be forced into begging.
Ukrainian and Belarusian men and boys also victims of human trafficking
15.01.2009
An IOM study focusing on Ukraine and Belarus found that a combination of abuse or threat of abuse, non-payments, debts and restricted freedom of movement kept many men in situations of exploitation.
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