Ethics Daily reports that European Baptists are challenging the "Modern-Day Slave Trade" that takes women from their home countries and forces them into prostitution.
Estimates of the number of women enslaved by the European sex industry are staggering. It is a problem around the world. An organization called Global Women has been calling attention to this problem for a number of years.
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Last year there was a series of articles about the prostitution trade of women in Eastern Europe being duped into traveling to Mexico on promises of coming to America, and then being forced into prostitution all throughout the US. How can we hold the UN accountable when what we need to do is clean up our own backyard. This trade is currently happening in towns and cities all over our country. Law enfocement here needs to clean up these brothels, most of them with underage girls. I would like to see the energy directed at most of the issues in this culture war directed at this issue.
Greek Shadow,
I missed that story.
I agree with you.
Kudos to W for speaking out. Now if he'd only persuade his buddy, Tom DeLay, to stop enabling sex slavery in Saipan.
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