NO ARMENIANS THIS TIME
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[03:30 pm] 15 May, 2006
For the last few years human trafficking has been developing
in Sweden. This time fortunately there are not Armenian
victims. Journalist Stephen Lisinski who highlights juridical issues
informed the correspondent of "A1+" in Kalmar that during his yearlong
activity he has not come across crimes connected with Armenians.
His last investigations were connected with the murder of Anna Link,
the Swedish Foreign Minister and the disappearance of 104 Chinese
children. "These children were victims of trafficking. They arrived
in Sweden from Beijing, with false passports. This is organized crime
and the organizers took into account the fact the in contrast to
other European countries Sweden has a more relaxed attitude towards
teenagers. They are not locked, and if they have a Schengen visa,
they can travel freely."
Two Chinese citizens of Sweden have been arrested with the accusation
of selling the children, but only seven of the 104 children have been
found by now. Stephen Lisinski is convinced that the children have
either been forced to engage in prostitution or killed in order to
sell their organs. He did not give further details as the preliminary
investigation is still under way and the facts cannot be considered
official.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
A1+
[03:30 pm] 15 May, 2006
For the last few years human trafficking has been developing
in Sweden. This time fortunately there are not Armenian
victims. Journalist Stephen Lisinski who highlights juridical issues
informed the correspondent of "A1+" in Kalmar that during his yearlong
activity he has not come across crimes connected with Armenians.
His last investigations were connected with the murder of Anna Link,
the Swedish Foreign Minister and the disappearance of 104 Chinese
children. "These children were victims of trafficking. They arrived
in Sweden from Beijing, with false passports. This is organized crime
and the organizers took into account the fact the in contrast to
other European countries Sweden has a more relaxed attitude towards
teenagers. They are not locked, and if they have a Schengen visa,
they can travel freely."
Two Chinese citizens of Sweden have been arrested with the accusation
of selling the children, but only seven of the 104 children have been
found by now. Stephen Lisinski is convinced that the children have
either been forced to engage in prostitution or killed in order to
sell their organs. He did not give further details as the preliminary
investigation is still under way and the facts cannot be considered
official.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress