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This is todays article on CNN. I also posted a link at the end of the article if anyone is interested. Its about the aide program in Russia to fight the trafficking.

Russia's sex slave industry thrives, rights groups say

MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Young women in bright miniskirts and high heels line up to sell themselves in the dingy back streets throughout the Russian capital. Moscow's illegal flesh markets are flourishing, with up to 30 women at each pickup point, or tochka, standing in order of price for the night.

Customers light up the lines with their car headlights, and are asked to pay between $100 and $700 for a woman.
Aid workers for groups fighting for women's rights here say Moscow is witnessing a surge in prostitution, including forced prostitution, as a result of Russia's booming economy.
They say thousands of young women are made to work as sex slaves on the city's streets, unable to escape from the ruthless and violent criminal gangs who traffic them.

"It's because of the economic boom they are brought here," says Afsona Kadyrova of the Angel Coalition aid agency, which rehabilitates trafficked women and children. "The fast pace of development in Moscow has fueled demand for a range of cheap workers, including prostitutes."
To investigate the thriving trade, CNN went undercover posing as potential customers and gained access to speak directly to the prostitutes and their pimps.
"Take your pick from any of the girls," the female organizer says at one location, lines of women all around. "The expensive ones are on the right, for $600 and $700 a night. The women on the left are $100."
Aid agencies say many of the women working here are tricked into coming to Moscow on the promise of an education or a good job. They say others are simply kidnapped from their hometowns and forced to work as prostitutes in Moscow.

Russian police acknowledge human trafficking for sexual exploitation is a major problem, saying they do what they can to fight it by raiding brothels suspected of forced prostitution and arresting gang members who run them. But the problem, they say, lies elsewhere.
"First of all, we have virtually open borders, and badly controlled migration flows from nearby countries," says Alexander Krasnov of Russia's Interior Ministry Police.
"Secondly, we still don't have a basic law that defines victims' rights. At the moment, it's mostly aid agencies that deal with it."
Aid agencies say they are handling a growing number of deeply traumatized victims rescued from brothels and pimps in the Moscow area. One U.N. organization, the International Organization for Migration, recently opened a treatment and rehabilitation center to cope with the large numbers of sexually exploited and trafficked women who come for help.
At this center, Christine, a 27-year-old Nigerian woman, tells how she acquired a painful 4-inch scar across her right cheek. She says she was lured to Russia from Nigeria four years ago by her uncle. He promised to give her a college education, she says.
But instead, she says he sent her to a Moscow brothel. He told her "the kind of job I'm going to be doing is prostitution."

"I ask him, 'Why prostitution? Why not another job to pay the money?' He says, 'I didn't speak the language. I cannot do any other job.' "
She adds, "It made me feel very bad. I felt that I'm not going to do it over my dead body."
But when she tried to run away, her uncle cut her face, says Christine, who asked that her last name not be used.
"He made me know that if I don't cooperate with him, something bad will happen to me -- that if I made an attempt to run away, it would end in taking my life. So I was really scared about that," she says.
Aid workers say Russia has become a prime destination for trafficked women -- from Africa, the Far East and former Soviet states. There are no exact figures, but aid agencies estimate thousands of trafficked women are on Moscow's streets.
"Before it was just a country of origin for Europe and the U.S. and elsewhere in the world," says Kadyrova of the Angel Coalition. "But right now we see that Russia has become a destination country also."
According to the group's Web site, human traffickers "prey on the dreams of impoverished women seeking employment and opportunities for the future." Most women are young and single with little education; some are orphans and college students; others are married with children.
"All of them are lured by advertising images of a beautiful life beyond the borders of their homelands -- making them easy prey to the thousands of traffickers advertising in newspapers, on radio, television, in the metro and on the streets for wonderful work abroad with no experience necessary," the group says.
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For millions, Russia's new economic prosperity has been a blessing. But for those caught up in the sex trade, it's a curse.
Christine says she managed to escape after meeting a woman from a church who helped her. "I was crying all the time, telling her, 'I don't want this kind of job,' " she says.

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wow, didn't know it was on such large scale. That's horrifying...and it's a bit ammusing how police says, we still don't have a basic law that defines victims rights which is true. But again eventhough they may do a bit of what they say they do. I'm sure police force doesn't mind get some occasional ass themselves for free.
this has been goin on for a while and was even worse in 90's, right after the USSR broke down. I guess this is part 2. A lot of women are tricked into fake restaurant and au pair jobs and end up in foreign countries in brothels with their passport confiscated. It's a huge problem, and a horrifying massive-scale, organized, business of abuse and rape. Most women end up traumatized, with STD's and forced abortions. Additionally, these women are often treated like criminals, and there is no clear laws or guidelines on how to handle forced prostitution.
Anyways, i'm glad u posted this, as human sex trafficking is the one social issues i have been researching and am planning to dedicate my energy to in the future.
There are some programs in Eastern Europe now to prevent the traffcking of women and kids. There is also a great org. here in DC that does that here, but they tend to work with survivors from Asia and Mexico.
I could go on and on about this. It just breaks my fucking heart.
"Before it was just a country of origin for Europe and the U.S. and elsewhere in the world," says Kadyrova of the Angel Coalition. "But right now we see that Russia has become a destination country also."


that's too bad....interesting how things change....
Death penalty FTW.

Other than that, it is every man's individual responsibility not to obtain services of a woman that is working as a prostitute anywhere at any time. Same goes for massage parlors, strip clubs and pornography. If there is no demand there will be no services offered.
well you have to realize there is a difference between volunteered prostitution and forced. A lot of women chose to be prostitutes because its a easy way out and easy money. Some chose to do it but chose to do it because they think they cant do better then that or because of child abuse or any other early abuse. And some are forced into it. So you will never get rid of demand for this because not all of it comes from a forced supply.
The root of the problem is sexual promiscuity. Whether considering forced prostitution or voluntary, it isn't righteous in either case. If there would be no demand for it on the part of us, men, there would be no services offered.

I'm not suggesting not to seek services of only those girls that are forced into it. I'm suggesting not paying for sexual relations in general. We have to strive to show the same respect to any woman as we would to our daughter, sister or a mother. Otherwise nothing will change for the better.
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