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also be strongly sanctioned by the united states. iran's president has ann romney says his country has fulfilled its commitments under the deal. trolled through they have done nothing except put empty signatures on pieces of paper without doing anything about it the iranian mission on the other hand has agreed to everything and accomplished all its responsibilities we had some duties based on that agreement and we have delivered all of them but today we can see which is the country that doesn't respect international agreements we've done nothing wrong is not acceptable that the u.s. is pulling out. and in the european reaction president emanuel says france germany and the u.k. regret the u.s. decision to leave the deal he says they'll now work collectively to make a new broader agreement and former u.s. president barack obama says the decision to pull out is a serious mistake which will erode america's global will erode america's global
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credibility. now the lawyer for a pornographic actress who is suing president trump says trump's attorney received half a million dollars from a russian oligarch after the two thousand and sixteen election michael i've been out he says a company controlled by the russian billionaire made the payment to michael cohen his client stormy daniels says she was paid one hundred thirty thousand dollars by cohen to keep quiet about an alleged affair ten years ago those are the headlines that for myself and the team in london stay with us. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new charis on imports of steel an alum in your bra five jeans will mean the data transfer times faster than forty we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost of this time on al-jazeera.
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for three hundred years the most powerful nations on earth grew richer and stronger on the profits of the slave trade over twelve million men women and children were forcibly transported from africa on slave ships like this to the colonies and plantations in north and south america today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet but the truth is slavery did not die in the nineteenth century it is alive it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. no good to put you know we just tried. she was pushed cause
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us that you. couldn't good let's focus on the good don't get pressure put on the. this is the story of a trade in human flesh a global trafficking industry the ruins the lives of millions of young women every day of every year. around the world our best estimate is twenty seven million slaves globally six or eight percent of us sex trafficking. but it's also the story of two european cities more than a thousand kilometers apart and at opposite ends of the world wide chain of sex slavery. today the trail of trafficked women most often
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ends in the rich and liberal countries of western europe but it begins in the poor and underdeveloped former soviet bloc nations and one country in particular the republic of moldova. kisha now is the capital of moldova the poorest country in europe where many young moldovans are often forced to go abroad in order just to survive and is this desperation which has meant that so many young mold of and women are often jute into the sex trafficking industry. and shipping learned it will come out of a charity i'm still it's not ideal engineer. but they said look into the console my league. she has to chill and i want if it is what i deserve solace. for his dog or a lawyer who has represented more than seven hundred victims of sex trafficking the story starts and ends with poverty ate a lot them yesterday also. or for that show there's do you know war. thoughts of
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what's the latest trend but also a lot of good as they could get. which is how many of you decide. that's a lot of molecules they're not but it's a full of. outside just now the reality of that poverty is strong moldova is still a country largely reliant on subsistence farming. we're heading for the small southern town of tal shame. we're going to meet a young woman who escaped from international sex slavery just a few weeks ago. somebody you know some so. it's. just i. want to bring it. here was.
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to try moves. sidelights with those shots because doc nobody will discuss the rain move but he thought there. might sort of the dog in the billions contrast. keeping. the pose the. ship the bushy. yes. it took them to do and you know marty one product might explode just dust and could be difficult gives up a shop. didn't know about that they said in buying. the arena is one of the luckier victims of international sex slavery is now receiving intensive counseling for help from a team of specialists volunteers but many thousands like you get no help at all.
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in a small office in kids you know volunteers from los stronger an international mt trafficking in geo run a hotline for women tricked like the arena into sexual slavery abroad. we have around twenty eight cases that we are working on we receive calls most of from relatives they might say my daughter called me just today. and she was crying and she asked me to help her so this is what we. do it on a daily basis if among the most common ploy used by moldovan traffickers is the place a bogus job adverts in the local newspaper. the strongest team ahmed says each edition . this is a very interesting proposals for younger woman work for ford then seeing in the dip and thailand. is very suspicious because they
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give home to the girl the brady and the seller. two thousand dollars there. to uncover how the scam works one of our undercover team responded to one of these outfits. i am one who will go. to far too. much longer than i meant. i just the mere thought is the deal of the law. the truth of the lampton the ask syria how dark is the more the law should go to the more the other thought that a show like that but the have it called the public as if it were the budget if it all four of them want most the advertiser who calls herself olga quickly offers our undercover investigator a job interview. bin but instead of
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meeting in an office during business hours she wants to meet on a street corner at nine o'clock at night. this would make the process vicious if you are to sick employment in moldova you will probably never meet with future employer or even the agency that is interested in eating you'll never meet on the street. olga takes our undercover investigator to a noisy bar very quickly she begins her sales pitch. to. the thing. that. i do. and.
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i do. i. i i. i i i. i. i i i. and i are of enco has seen this many times and seen exactly what happens to those who fall for traffickers page. when. the traffickers actually use file the third psychology and emotions from the very beginning until the very end they play with that. they used their own fear clear play when that. they used their own fears or hopes to change the person. moldovan recruiters typically sell them first to local brussels where they are
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first forced into sex slavery then trafficked abroad. who sends another undercover journalist into two of these clubs to uncover the next stage in the trail. was quickly introduced to sex traffickers. this man boasted he could provide up to fifty women over a two month period and said he was already working with bras alone as throughout europe. some. tours. through the school. and. for. the next day undercover journalist was introduced to a second trafficker in a park in the center of teach you know. anything if i can and i see.
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if. you're. an m.b.a. i will find. he was happy to explain how he would ship his cargo of sex slaves into the european union fine neighboring countries. are going to get these out there you can tell. me down. there by your boss or by by by. these two pimps a small players in the sex trafficking industry. to track down one of the kingpins we have come to a shabby prison in the remote news of moldova. yes when you come to hold a show going to the new movie that is the normal menu. for nearly ten years alexander cavani known as shallow trafficked sex slaves out of moldova and across europe from his clubs in case you know. you love
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a good thinking machine and thought your chin little see. is that i. was going to defeat me because i just follow. any tell you i always thought that oedipal become obama told to get in story so what the knight in asia shorted what the brain is that he became in a silent she looked at him with a simple no. sense on life itself. lady upon society bones they kill that yet all i mean inside the shelters right here but if you all are here it all gets murkier subsoil chilly collie was convicted of sex trafficking in two thousand and seven but he still protests his innocence that dream of that of absoluteness. the new model who can your thought and might be more of noble birth than but his nuts are not the booze for gas guzzlers but if you dig deeply younger but if you will of the only one who got the whole give a fuck instead he says his sex slaves voluntarily prostituted themselves after
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finishing work in his clubs you were really looking for months in. the big eaters will put up with there's a great deal at the name of your deal at the legionaries. your visitor go to work on collies case remembers those women differently. or the mare that i declared simpleton of a little yet just a cold the possibility that this is in which you can do all we can to give your soichi the vault it at that it will actually be a good pull only because some more detail we can't let you get back of course a lot yet that pick up the ideal why would she do thus why would she have done that if she wasn't involved in any of the things you say this was an old glove the few go around me i'm dearly. would get a bill sure. but those not because ultimately because any such
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a beautiful word should use the developers then as a group they knew what was going on and. will do so it was a limited sort of obama should but i lose a little really. because also because i me it's a drama but it is also a bit would. show luke of ali was sentenced to nineteen years in prison but his prosecution was a rare success in moldova's fights against sex trafficking. thirty forty more i think it. was that source and you're seeing plea. the new deal mulled over has neither the resources nor the infrastructure to stop the trafficking of its women into sex slavery and to those who tried to protect them the responsibility for policing the trade lies elsewhere. if a problem only a small dog a problem a is then settled on this next thought that if anything the problem must watch it that. it's like as a fitting it. in a cat
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a song. like a cherished post want of wings the silent lot of us and its enemy and if i mean a typical model and it's out of. less than a day's drive away one country and one city above will positively celebrate the economics of demand for postage in two thousand the dutch government took the radical step of legalizing prostitution. as a means to prevent women being trafficked and forced into the sex industry. today there are more than one thousand two hundred prostitution businesses traval and. i'm saddam alone has three hundred brothels. all and believes that it has the best system of dealing with the worst excesses of sexual slavery and nowhere sums that up more than the city of amsterdam but look behind the windows and does that
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proposition really hold up to scrutiny. the dutch legislators have not lost their mind again prostitution policy but there is a vision that if you tried to compare old van gelder heads amsterdam police's and to traffic school one of the positive advantages of our policy is that for instance prostitute has no fear for the police it's a legal profession if you follow the rules the police won't bother you and i understand that we only see the tip of the iceberg but at least it's a percentage of the branch which we can't control they rent but with only seven detectives out of a city police force of six thousand offices were just how much does harold van gelder actually see let alone control now. yes is it possible to say the percentage of women in the sex industry here and i'm sister who have been trafficked now it's
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not possible it's. not even an estimation no i don't i can't give you that because at least we don't even know how much how much prostitutes are working in amsterdam because we are not registering the prostitutes why should the police wretches straight them because we don't read straight all the butchers or the bakers financing them. yet just a few miles across the city holland's national trafficking reporting organization has a very clear idea of the numbers of women forced into the country's legalized prostitution industry. if you look at the figures from last year we had about a thousand registered victims of human trafficking about eighty percent is sex industry and there's little doubt why so many tough team victims and sex slaves in holland is famous for its red light district there's a mob for young girls into prostitution and so i think traffickers make
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use of our system. legalize prostitution to bring them in all of these to the past to get them into. prostitution holland six hundred and sixty million euros every year four million tourists flock to amsterdam most to steroids and often times the mines the prostitutes working in it's me only windows and i have a lot of money so here are my trial the women families together if we have done here bush asked me and the victim human trafficking that has worked for sixteen years with the women has been working in the windows of amsterdam's red light districts if you want to you even think and you want to believe there are a lot. the things what they're doing you know. the story behind them is so different that what you see each street she says is organized by nationality.
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there are certain streets where you have the south america transsexuals then there's another street where the majority are hungary and then here you have the spanish speaking i guess. how have things changed in the sex industry in all of from say fifteen twenty years ago to now. because of the european union whenever we open up in the nine months for romania bulgaria hungary i mean we see this whole change at the moment the majority of the woman i see yes we got the girls from albania i mean how can a girl from albania out of a village i don't know where from no way to know where to really know how to run to win the must be an organized crime gang this is the true face of holland's experiments in legalized prostitution and this is the face of the man who
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trafficked her here. when she worked as he said slowly. over to year period shut down by the leader of a turkish morgan ised crime gun trafficking of them one hundred thirty women mostly from eastern europe to holland's red light districts. each woman was trying to with his gangs brant. was forced to service twenty clients and. they behaved in a very brutal way because we have seen cases of forced abortion issue cases so for forced to use with the names of the pimps on the girls some girls are beaten up and too high to bruce just put in cold water and beaten up in a terrible way to die. prosecutes is the baron case was a warning that the dutch experiments in legalizing prostitution had worsened not
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solved the problem of international sex slavery we thought in two thousand the more liberal for you to prostitution. stand outs trafficking that proved to be wrong sixty to seventy percent of the women. in this case were being forced to work in legalized prostitution seems it is modern slavery jeff gay human being is a kind of modern slavery. five thousand miles away in america the man who once led the global fight against slavery has long argued that holland is the cause of not the solution to international sex trafficking. i think all it's happened is the dutch government has become the super pep for four years john miller was the u.s. state department's anti slavery worldwide ambassador today he sees the history of slavery repeating itself. believe that they're being very sophisticated
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regulating the interesting thing is this is the exact same approach they took back in the seventeenth century. to boast about how they had the healthiest slave ships they had the best. they had the best ration they had the best mattresses for the slaves they provided doctors. but slavery went on and all their talk about regulation was an excuse to avoid abolition. every year the u.s. government publishes a report which judges every country in the world on its efforts to stamp out slavery the trafficking in persons or tip report ranks countries that do the most as tier one. the state department has always given tier one status to holland
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despite the vehement opposition of john miller i have visited the red light district i've seen the young men with the leather jackets standing outside those windows counting who goes in making sure they get all the profits all i can say is i didn't think according to our law that they were to or why. giving such favored status to rich western countries which fuel demand for sex slaves angers impoverished source countries like moldova least because it's slowly ranking has put it in danger of economic sanctions from washington. and very often we see that economically strong countries with making good of both these are exactly the countries where citizens are exploited this is the countries that failed to show protection and these other countries that imposed those double standards. the fates of the two convicted sex traffickers highlights those double standards. alexander
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will spend the next nineteen years locked in a mold even prison. is back home in turkey and free the dutch government allowed him out of jail for one day. and never return. until the rich western countries address the demand for prostitution rather than profit from it there will always be men like and. and there will always be sex slaves behind these windows. in the next episode of slavery a twenty first century evil entire families of slaves trapped in the brick kilns of pakistan and the slave master who teach them that.
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