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    TRAFFICKING GROWS
    [03:46 pm] 08 September, 2006

    During the latest report of the UN State Department
    Armenia was included in the second risk group in
    connection with trafficking. The problem of
    trafficking is growing deeper in Armenia. Private
    non-governmental investigations testify to this. Today
    two suchlike presentations took place.

    The investigations were carried out by the Armenian
    Aid Union and Armenian Sociology Association. In both
    cases the US Embassy and the OSCE Yerevan office
    supported the works. The first theme was "Illegal
    trade and work exploitation of Armenian migrants"; the
    second was "Children in Armenian children's homes and
    special schools". In the first case 2500 citizens
    participated in the survey. 48 of them were exploited
    during migration. Part of the cases can be considered
    trafficking.

    "Taking into account the fact that about a million
    Armenians have left abroad to find work during the
    last 12-14 years, the proportion presupposes that
    about 20 thousand people have had similar problems",
    the report says. The investigations prove that 2/3 of
    the participants of the survey have been subject of
    work exploitation, 15% were forced into prostitution,
    and about 5% were forced into slavery.

    By the way, the lists of countries where work
    exploitation and sexual exploitation takes place,
    differ a lot. From the point of view of work
    exploitation Russia takes the first place followed by
    Turkey, USA, Germany, Poland and Greece. From the
    point of view of sexual exploitation the list is
    topped by Turkey, Arab Emirates, Russia, Iran and
    Syria. The second report revealed that from the point
    of view of exploitation the children from children's
    homes and special schools are considered the risk
    groups.

    Factually, the investigations, as well as the
    discussions after them do not offer any remedy for
    this "disease". They just mention that we ought to
    raise public awareness about the concept of
    trafficking, as well as the mechanisms of leaving for
    abroad and finding job there.
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