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Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery In the
early years of the 21st Century - 2000 to 2010 gvnet.com/humantrafficking/NetherlandsAntilles.htm
The five islands of the current Netherlands Antilles are a
transit and destination point for men and women from Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname,
Cuba, the Dominican Republic and other parts of South America and the
Caribbean, trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and
forced labor. - U.S. State Dept Trafficking in Persons Report, June, 2009 [full
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ARCHIVES *** Human Rights Reports » 2008
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2008/eur/119096.htm [accessed 23 February 2011] TRAFFICKING
IN PERSONS – The law
in the mainland There were reports that
trafficking in persons for commercial sex and labor was a problem in the
Netherlands Antilles. During the year a foreign court
ordered the Curacao Drydock Company in the
Netherlands Antilles to pay damages to three Cuban workers who were among the
approximately 100 who were forced to work for long hours with virtually no
pay in 2005 and 2006. Training on combating human trafficking The Daily Herald St. Maarten At one time this article had been archived and may
possibly still be accessible [here] [accessed 9 September 2011] Civil servants working in the
judicial sector in the Purpose of the meeting is to
stimulate regional cooperation and sharing of information. Specific
strategies on setting up national information campaigns and developing
national legislation on human trafficking will be discussed. Joran's father denies knowledge of 'human
trafficking Radio www.rnw.nl/english/article/jorans-father-denies-knowledge-human-trafficking [accessed 29 August 2011] Paulus van der Sloot, father of the
Holloway case suspect Joran, is refusing to respond
to allegations that his son told him about what happened to the missing
American teenager. In an interview aired in the US on Tuesday, Joran told Fox News TV how he had sold Natalee Holloway to a Venezuelan man on the beach in
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