vill_1 написа:Ясно,значи си имал имал късмет с вариант Б.Защото трети едва ли има.
bogdan34 написа:8 написа:Разбрах те. Още в първия пост за деня в тази тема това и написах. Ситият на гладния не вярва. От там нататък ми е ясно, че всичко ще ти е скучно и "много надълбоко отишло".
Твоята истина обаче не е истината на останалите.
С тази реплика "Ситият на гладния не вярва" усещам че искаш да се чувствам гузен затова че не съм от отбора на мрънкащите и вечно недоволните.Няма как да тъгувам по нещо което ми е донесло доста неприятности.
There are more human slaves in the world today than ever before in history
Human trafficking not only involves sex and labor, but people are also trafficked for organ harvesting.
Ludwig “Tarzan” Fainberg, a convicted trafficker, said, “You can buy a woman for $10,000 and make your money back in a week if she is pretty and young. Then everything else is profit
A human trafficker can earn 20 times what he or she paid for a girl. Provided the girl was not physically brutalized to the point of ruining her beauty, the pimp could sell her again for a greater price because he had trained her and broken her spirit, which saves future buyers the hassle.
The end of the Cold War has resulted in the growth of regional conflicts and the decline of borders. Many rebel groups turn to human trafficking to fund military actions and garner soldiers.
The Western presence in Kosovo, such as NATO troops and civilians, have fueled the rapid growth of sex trafficking and forced prostitution. Amnesty International has reported that NATO soldiers, UN police, and Western aid workers “operated with near impunity in exploiting the victims of the sex traffickers.
Several countries rank high as source countries for human trafficking, including Belarus, the Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Albania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Romania, China, Thailand, and Nigeria.
Belgium, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Thailand, Turkey, and the U.S. are ranked very high as destination countries of trafficked victims.
Sex traffickers use a variety of ways to “condition” their victims, including subjecting them to starvation, rape, gang rape, physical abuse, beating, confinement, threats of violence toward the victim and victim’s family, forced drug use, and shame
Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises because it holds relatively low risk with high profit potential.
.Human trafficking around the globe is estimated to generate a profit of anywhere from $9 billion to $31.6 billion. Half of these profits are made in industrialized countries
The Sunday Telegraph in the U.K. reports that hundreds of children as young as six are brought to the U.K. as slaves each year.
Many times, if a sex slave is arrested, she is imprisoned while her trafficker is able to buy his way out of trouble.
Today, slaves are cheaper than they have ever been in history.
Human trafficking has been reported in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and in some U.S. territories
The largest human trafficking case in recent U.S. history occurred in Hawaii in 2010. Global Horizons Manpower, Inc., a labor-recruiting company, bought 400 immigrants in 2004 from Thailand to work on farms in Hawaii. They were lured with false promises of high-paying farm work, but instead their passports were taken away and they were held in forced servitude until they were rescued in 2010.
Delija написа:Честит 9-и септември (най-светлата и тържествена дата в българската история !!!!) на всички българи. Макар и живеещи в такива трудни времена, нека споменът за тази свята и чиста дата ни крепи в тези тежки мигове. И нека всички вярваме, че ще има нов девети септември. Празнувай, народе
rafaelis написа:Я, че ми стана интересно , разкажи, плийз, как си се представяш след новия девети септември.
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