Christian responses to trafficking in women from Eastern Europe

A number of both Catholic and Protestant groups in Europe have attempted to intercede in and reduce prostitution and other forms of trafficking in women and children. However, while some organizations and congregations are extremely active in this effort, others do not yet seem to realize the seriou...

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Crimes against
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Human rights
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International aspects
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Prostitution
Religion and politics
Women
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