Anti-Slavery International
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19.02.2007
Four leading British charities have called on the British Government to take immediate action to guarantee protection for all trafficked people.
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24.01.2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair announced Monday that his country would sign a key European treaty against human trafficking, which will "bring the guarantee of help and protection for all trafficked people in the UK a step closer," according to Anti-Slavery International.
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22.01.2007
An exhibition in St Paul's Cathedral (which costs £9.50 to enter) documents the ordinary lives and everyday locations caught up in trafficking and calls for end to this 21st century trade, London, 21 February-29 March.
* Breaking the Chains - Eliminating Slavery, Ending Poverty
Story link* Breaking the Chains - Eliminating Slavery, Ending Poverty
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
05.12.2006
Though it is illegal under international law, an estimated 12 million people live in slavery today. The Polaris Project and Anti-Slavery International are campaigning to stop modern slavery.
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21.06.2006
The only international law guaranteeing trafficked people protection was opened for signature over a year ago. To date, 30 countries have signed this vital law. But it remains unsigned by the UK Government. Take action
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Human rights]
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