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'Prostitution is seen as a leisure activity here': tackling Spain's sex traffickers. It’s staggeringly big business in Spain, where demand is being met by traffickers. Can a groundbreaking team turn the tide?
Human trafficking survivor "Mari?a". The Romanian women are often tricked by a ‘lover boy’ – a young man who seduces them with the promise of a better life.
According to the UN, Spain takes third place in the World when it comes to demand for prostitutes, after Thailand and Puerto Rico. The State Department’s report on trafficking said that 300.00-400,000 women worked in prostitution in Spain. The report said that 90 percent were trafficked. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry.
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'Prostitution is seen as a leisure activity here': tackling Spain's sex traffickers. It’s staggeringly big business in Spain, where demand is being met by traffickers. Can a groundbreaking team turn the tide?
The Defenders. From right to left: BEATRIZ SA?NCHEZ, the prosecuting attorney who succeeded in sending Ioan Clamparu, the ‘capo’ of the biggest prostitution trafficking ring in Europe, to prison for 30 years. ROCI?O MORA (in the center) , former director of the NGO Apramp. The NGO sends teams of women who have survived trafficking ordeals onto the streets to seek out victims to help. In 2016, they rescued 1,259 women who were then placed in rehabilitation programs. APRAM is one of the main NGOs involved in the rescue and rehabilitation of victims. JOSE? NIETO, is the chief inspector of the Center of Intelligence and Risk Analysis (CIAR) with Spain’s National Police. He has investigated sexual exploitation of women and organized crime related to prostitution for more than 19 years. Lately, he has noticed something has changed.
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'Prostitution is seen as a leisure activity here': tackling Spain's sex traffickers. It’s staggeringly big business in Spain, where demand is being met by traffickers. Can a groundbreaking team turn the tide?
Women waiting for clients at high class club. Spain. According to the UN, Spain takes third place in the World when it comes to demand for prostitutes, after Thailand and Puerto Rico. The State Department’s report on trafficking said that 300.00-400,000 women worked in prostitution in Spain. The report said that 90 percent were trafficked. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry.
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'Prostitution is seen as a leisure activity here': tackling Spain's sex traffickers. It’s staggeringly big business in Spain, where demand is being met by traffickers. Can a groundbreaking team turn the tide?
"Sexy" uniforms in a chinese brothel in Spain. According to the UN, Spain takes third place in the World when it comes to demand for prostitutes, after Thailand and Puerto Rico. The State Department’s report on trafficking said that 300.00-400,000 women worked in prostitution in Spain. The report said that 90 percent were trafficked. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry.
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'Prostitution is seen as a leisure activity here': tackling Spain's sex traffickers. It’s staggeringly big business in Spain, where demand is being met by traffickers. Can a groundbreaking team turn the tide?
GOA group investigating human trafficking in Colonia Marconi, the biggest open air brothel in Spain, 10 kilometres south of the capital in the Villaverde district. According to the UN, Spain takes third place in the World when it comes to demand for prostitutes, after Thailand and Puerto Rico. The State Department’s report on trafficking said that 300.00-400,000 women worked in prostitution in Spain. The report said that 90 percent were trafficked. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry
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'Prostitution is seen as a leisure activity here': tackling Spain's sex traffickers. It’s staggeringly big business in Spain, where demand is being met by traffickers. Can a groundbreaking team turn the tide?
A prostitute is taking a rest at Colonia Marconi, the biggest open air brothel in Spain. 10 kilometers south of the capital in the Villaverde district.
According to the UN, Spain takes third place in the World when it comes to demand for prostitutes, after Thailand and Puerto Rico. The State Department’s report on trafficking said that 300.00-400,000 women worked in prostitution in Spain. The report said that 90 percent were trafficked. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry
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Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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STUDIO - Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street. Modern slavery will only be defeated by making more people aware of the horrific abuses going on in their own communities, Theresa May said today. "People sometimes think, 'Slavery? That finished centuries ago! It isn't today's world'. They look around London and see all the positives of a dynamic, prosperous city. But hidden underneath are a lot of people who are suffering because slavery, sadly, is never very far from us".
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