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7 Dec 2015

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Financial Times

FT seasonal appeal: Modern-Day Slavery - How human trafficking spans the world

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Human beings should not be bought or sold. But each year, tens of thousands are, in a booming trade fuelled by desperation, organised crime and the ever greater number of vulnerable people on the move. In these stories, FT reporters investigate the true scope of trafficking, from modern-day slaves making their way from Africa to Europe to kidnapped children in China..

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