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200th Anniversary Of Slave Trade Abolition

ISSUE 271
Front Page
Index
Headlines

EU Delegation Secures The Release Of Haatuf Journalists

Noteworthy Historical Facts Challenging Blair’s Perception Of So-Called ‘Somali Territorial Integrity’

Ethiopian Helicopter Shot Down In Mogadishu

SOPRI Press Release: 2006 Somaliland Conference In Arlington Now Available In DVD

Somali Clan Releases Prisoners In Peace Gesture

Illegal arms trafficking deepens Kenyan fears of insecurity

Congo struggles to emerge from free fall

Young Mujahideen Movement in Somalia Issues Statement and Video of Suicide Bombing in Mogadishu in Revenge for Somali Muslim Woman

Mission Report on the Trial Observation of Detained Human Rights Defenders
in Somaliland

Regional Affairs

U.S. Citizen Imprisoned Without Charges In Ethiopia Says He Was In An Al Qaida Camp In Somalia, But Was Never A Fighter

De-Traumatizing The Mind

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Blair sharpens tone over 15 Britons held in Iran

200th Anniversary Of Slave Trade Abolition

Swedish Girl Released After Somali War Arrest

Salvaging Security in Somalia

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Abdillahi Yusuf Fulfills The Age Old
Ethiopian Grandiose Strategy Against Somalia

Simple Dreams For Somali Teen

Ink in His Veins and Somalia in His Heart

Analysis: Clan Rivalry Threatens Somali Reconciliation Efforts

Finding their footing in a new land

Uganda Commander in Somalia Urges Speedy Deployment of More Troops

Food for thought

Opinions

Re-Integrating Somaliland & Somalia In The Community Of Nations

Imagine Somaliland As Offshoot Republic Of China In Africa!

Somaliland May Be Teetering Toward Failure

Following The Barre’s Footprints

Freedom Is In Jail, Not The Haatuf Journalists

Mr President, thank you for heeding nation's concerns

Petition For Impeachment Of Dahir Rayale Kahin

 

VIENNA, 26 March 2007 - The OSCE Special Representative and Coordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Eva Biaudet, issued the following statement today:

"In 1807 the British Parliament passed a bill to abolish the transatlantic slave trade. Yet two centuries later, the cruel exploitation of men, women and children remains unfettered. Today's modern slavery - human trafficking -- has found refuge in the loop-holes of insufficient legislation, in structural weaknesses of our economic and migration policies, in corruption, ignorance and indifference.

"Two hundred years ago the abolition of transatlantic slave trade was an event cheered and celebrated in the British empire. It was a landmark that had a long term impact on communities and countries of origin and destination.

"Today, we have to admit that slavery and practices similar to slavery still exist in many countries. Trafficking in human beings as a form of enslavement has to be eradicated - otherwise the world's achievements in bringing human rights to all, will be overshadowed by humiliation, degradation, organized crime and corruption.

"In order to eradicate this gross human rights violation we must tackle the root causes of human trafficking - poverty, social exclusion, intolerance and discrimination. We must address sexual exploitation and the demand for socially unprotected and cheap labor in the countries of destination, because there would be no profits and no trafficking without demand. The fight is definitely not an easy one, but it can and will be won."

OSCE Press release

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