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    PACE PRESIDENT URGED COE MEMBER STATES TO COMBAT TRAFFICKING

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.03.2006 20:44 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ With a view to the International Women's Day,
    Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly President Rene van der Linden
    today urged the organization's member states as well as the European
    Community to adhere to the Convention on action against trafficking
    in human beings. "Whilst fully supporting all current initiatives
    for a 'red card to forced prostitution', I hope we can avoid yellow
    cards for our member states for not having taken the necessary legal
    action to prevent trafficking in general, and forced prostitution in
    particular," he said. Mr. van der Linden stressed that after drugs and
    arms, trafficking in human beings represents the third most lucrative
    criminal business. Estimates of the number of victims vary from 120
    000 to 500 000. "In Europe, trafficking in human beings is above
    all synonymous with forced prostitution. This form of modern-day
    slavery replaces chains by rape, psychological terror and complete
    dependence through the deprivation of the women's personal and civil
    identity. These are unbearable facts.

    Forced prostitution is a crime and a blatant violation of human
    rights," Mr van der Linden said. "On the occasion of this year's
    World Cup in Germany, a strong temporary rise in the demand for
    sexual services is expected. This represents a considerable risk of
    an increase in forced prostitution," he added. "The Council of Europe
    Convention on action against trafficking in human beings offers the
    necessary legal means to prosecute traffickers, to better protect
    victims, safeguard their rights and to fight trafficking. It was opened
    for signature on 16 May 2005, but has so far been signed by only 25
    out of the 46 member states and not ratified by any member state. It
    is high time to take resolute action. As the organizer of the World
    Cup, Germany could take the lead and set an example by ratifying the
    Convention," Rene van der Linden concluded.
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