Issue: Human trafficking is one of the most rapidly growing crimes in the world, the case is presented a major problem for countries such as Moldova. The Moldovian government recognizes the problem and has been working with OSCE on drafting the anti-trafficking act. The article presents three cases in which women were the vicitims of human trafficking in Moldova.
Significances: 1)William Hill stated that the problem in Moldova has reached it's peak by the late 2001.By that time Moldova was the largest supplier state in all of Europe.
2) The ones who become the victims usually live in poor condtions in their country and easily agree to leave it order to seek for a better life.
3) In most cases the victims are offered work abroad. However, as soon as they arrive into a foreign country, their papers are taken away and they become slaves of human trafficking.
Analysis: The source is reliable as it informs us about the issue in Moldova as well as provides three cases of women who the victims and reflecting their personal experinces on this matter. It also gives a better understanding of the seriousness of the problem that is being created as a threat to innocent people who might become victims without having enough knowledge on the matter.
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MLA:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2931646.stm
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