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    EUROPE IS LETTING DOWN THE VICTIMS OF SLAVERY
    [05:09 pm] 01 December, 2006

    Statement by Terry Davis, Secretary General of the
    Council of Europe on the International Day for the
    Abolition of Slavery

    Every year hundreds of thousands of human beings,
    mostly women and young girls, are bought and sold in
    Europe. The politically correct terminology for this
    outrage is trafficking in human beings, but the fact
    is that slavery is back in Europe, and that our
    governments are not doing enough to fight it.

    In May 2005, 46 Heads of State and Government of the
    Council of Europe member states approved a new
    Convention which is also open to Council of Europe
    non-member states and the European Community. It
    introduces ground-breaking methods of fighting
    international trafficking in human beings. Those
    suffering from this modern form of slavery are treated
    as victims instead of illegal merchandise or
    associates in crime. The Convention promotes
    prevention and repression of trafficking based on
    active participation of the victims, who are offered
    incentives to break free and help the authorities in
    prosecuting the traffickers. The text also contains
    safeguards to prevent any misuse and circumvention of
    national immigration laws.

    Regrettably, 18 months after it has been opened for
    signature, the Council of Europe Convention on Action
    against Trafficking in Human Beings has only been
    ratified by three countries and has not yet entered
    into force. I call on all European countries which
    have not yet signed or ratified the Convention, to do
    it as quickly as possible, and I would also encourage
    the European Community to set an example and take the
    lead.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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